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MathGnome
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Ok, I've been doing work for about 4 hours straight and I think my brain is fried. I know this is easy, it is just not working in my head.
Anyway, the problem is this:
Integrate the sqrt(4x) + sqrt(4x) on the interval 0 to 1
I get, (8^3/2)/3 + (8^3/2)/3 but apparently this is not right. I'm probably forgetting something I'll hit myself in the head for . Any help though?
Thx,
MathGnome
Anyway, the problem is this:
Integrate the sqrt(4x) + sqrt(4x) on the interval 0 to 1
I get, (8^3/2)/3 + (8^3/2)/3 but apparently this is not right. I'm probably forgetting something I'll hit myself in the head for . Any help though?
Thx,
MathGnome