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solving equation / intergrating (2 Viewers)

Arkie

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how do i solve X times the square root of X
so its like the product rule.
but i remember my teacher saying theres an easier way

But my real question is
how do you intergrate it
 

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how do i solve X times the square root of X
so its like the product rule.
but i remember my teacher saying theres an easier way

But my real question is
how do you intergrate it

x^(1) . x^(1/2)

= x ^(3/2) (addtion of the powers as they have like bases)

and i am sure you can integrate that.
=)
 

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thanks mate..
now i remember aye
dumb ass
 

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x X root x = x^(3/2)
then u dy/dx.
integrate x^(3/2) = (2x^(5/2)) / 5 +C
 

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