5.4 Indefinite Integrals and the Net Change Theorem/27

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Revision as of 03:02, 6 September 2022 by Arianac101603@students.laalliance.org (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<math>\int_{1}^{4}\sqrt{t}(1+t)dt</math> =<math>\int_{}^{}\sqrt{t}(1+t)dt</math> =<math>\frac{2(t)^{3/2}}{3}+\frac{2(t)^{5/2}}{5}</math> =<math>\frac{2(t)^{3/2}}{3}+\frac{2(t)^{5/2}}{5}\bigg|_{1}^{4}</math> =<math>\frac{2(4)^{3/2}}{3}+\frac{2(4)^{5/2}}{5}-\frac{2(1)^{3/2}}{3}+\frac{2(1)^{5/2}}{5}</math> =<math>\frac{256}{15}</math>")
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