Calculate Definite Integral: 0.43890022x from 1 to 10

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The discussion centers on calculating the definite integral of the function 0.43890022x from 1 to 10, which is essential for determining the area of a square with side lengths equal to this integral. The formula for the definite integral is provided as ∫f(x)dx from a to b = f(b) - f(a). Participants emphasize the importance of understanding the properties of integrals, such as the constant factor rule and the basic integral of x. The final result of the integral calculation is necessary for the user to access a friend's website.

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ok so what has happened is my friends website is moving to a new location,
he said the only way i can get to see it early is if i get the answer to this, he did this because he knows i know nothing about math... so I am one of you guys or gals can help me...

THE AREA OF A SQUARE WITH SIDE LENGTHS EQUAL TO THE

DEFINITE INTEGRAL OF (0.43890022*X) FROM 1 TO 10

thank you all
Merven

p.s. i hope i put this in the right section lol i was told integrals are calculus :)
 
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merven said:
ok so what has happened is my friends website is moving to a new location,
he said the only way i can get to see it early is if i get the answer ot this, now to be 100% honest I've never done well in math so I am looking to you guys for help...

THE AREA OF A SQUARE WITH SIDE LENGTHS EQUAL TO THE

DEFINITE INTEGRAL OF (0.43890022*X) FROM 1 TO 10

thank you all
Merven

p.s. i hope i put this in the right section lol i was told integrals are calculus :)

do you know how to integrate?
 
no i just finished HS with only minimum math so I am tottaly in the dark...
 
Right, so it would be pointless to show you how to obtain the answer, because you don't know how to do it! You just want the answer! Have you even given it a go?
 
Please don't double post.
 
umm i didnt double post someone quoted my saying thank you very much, I've tried to learn through the internet and I've tried using one of the calculators but i just don't understand it, if anyone doesn't feel right aobut just giving me and answer i would willing try to learn from them if they are willing to help teach me...
thanks
 
well, assuming that u don't know the definition of the definite integral than here we go. The definite integral of a function is given with this formula:
integ f(x)dx, from a to b = f(b)-f(a)
Actually this is the area that the curve given by the function f(x) closes with the Ox axes.
So, also you need to know that integ k*f(x)=k*integ f(x), where k is any real constant. Also you need to know that integ x dx = (x^2)/2

I think this information is all you need to do find one of the axes of the square, and consequently the whole area of the square.

I hope i was helpful.
 

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