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I am having problems with integrating  sqrt(6x^2) dx. The answer from the back of my book is (4/3)x^9/2 + C

Jodie020

by Jodie020 at November 18, 2010

I am having problems with integrating sqrt(6x^2) dx. The answer from the back of my book is (4/3)x^9/2 + C

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The derivative of  (4/3)x^9/2 + C equals 6x^(7/2) or it can also be written 6*sqrt(x^7) ... the answer in the back of your book is wrong!

Steve204 Steve204 November 19, 2010

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