A Arithela Member Joined Jun 23, 2007 Messages 306 Gender Female HSC 2008 Feb 24, 2008 #1 find the integral from 1 to 3 of (x + 1/x)^2 dx help please
C cwag adonis Joined Sep 2, 2007 Messages 130 Gender Male HSC N/A Feb 24, 2008 #2 try expanding (x+1/x)^2 out to mkae it simpler. =(x^2 + 2 + 1/x^2) therefore your integral would be =[x^3/3 + 2x -1/x] between 3 and 1 = 14 and 2/3 - 2 = 12 and 2/3 sorry its a bit hard to display on computer
try expanding (x+1/x)^2 out to mkae it simpler. =(x^2 + 2 + 1/x^2) therefore your integral would be =[x^3/3 + 2x -1/x] between 3 and 1 = 14 and 2/3 - 2 = 12 and 2/3 sorry its a bit hard to display on computer
Mark576 Feel good ... Joined Jul 6, 2006 Messages 515 Gender Male HSC 2008 Feb 24, 2008 #3 ∫ [From 1 to 3] (x + 1/x)2 dx = 14 - 2/3