Using the substitution Z=V x+2, the integral xVx+2 dx is equivalent to | 2°(?+ 2) dz 1 | 22?(z?+2) dz -1 222(z2– 2) dz 1 222(z²- 2) dz -1

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Chapter1: Fundamental Concepts Of Algebra
Section1.3: Algebraic Expressions
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Using the substitution Z=Vx+2 , the integral
xVx+2 dx is equivalent to
-1
3
2z2(z²+2)
dz
7
(B)
| 22(z²+2) dz
| 22(z²– 2) dz
7
(D)
| 22(z2- 2) dz
Transcribed Image Text:7 Using the substitution Z=Vx+2 , the integral xVx+2 dx is equivalent to -1 3 2z2(z²+2) dz 7 (B) | 22(z²+2) dz | 22(z²– 2) dz 7 (D) | 22(z2- 2) dz
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