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BobMac

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Hey everyone
I was doing a past paper and I stumbled upon a question which I found to be easy but I got wrong.

Use the substituion u=sq.root (x) to integrate
e^sq.root (x) / sq root (x)
The limits are 9 at the top and 1 at the bottom

The answer I got was 2(e^3 - e) and the given was (1/2)(e^3 - e).

Am I right or are the answers wrong cause the answers have had some mistakes.

Thanks
 

thoth1

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yeah ur right. but heres a faster way in the future:



noting that the derivative of root x = 1/2root x.
 

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Does anyone know why my Latex equation came out like that?
 

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