Find the general antiderivative of h(x) = 13x²√x. Use C for the arbitrary constant. (If necessary, rewrite the function before antidifferentiation.) Answer H(x) = H
Find the general antiderivative of h(x) = 13x²√x. Use C for the arbitrary constant. (If necessary, rewrite the function before antidifferentiation.) Answer H(x) = H
Algebra for College Students
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ISBN:9781285195780
Author:Jerome E. Kaufmann, Karen L. Schwitters
Publisher:Jerome E. Kaufmann, Karen L. Schwitters
Chapter8: Functions
Section8.7: Direct And Inverse Variation
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