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can't do this one:
Integrate:
x ( sqrt (3x - 1))
Integrate:
x ( sqrt (3x - 1))
No, because you have made an error in the step to get the 135. It should be:Originally posted by DcM
arghh y didnt i get that..
did pplz get:
[ 2(3x-1)<sup>5/2</sup> + 2(3x-1)<sup>3/2</sup> ] / 135 + C
b4 simplifying ie..
You are on the right track. You need to replace the x in the integral with (u + 1) / 3, so that you have an expression just in u, integrate it with respect to u, and then change the result back to using the variable x.Originally posted by Teoh
Is this anywhere near right...? Then what to you do?
don't get itthe x in the integral with (u + 1) / 3
Oh yeah, it was a times wasnt it, opps, but I was only doing it from memory and trying to explain the x=(1+u)/3Originally posted by CM_Tutor
Xayma, I think you have made a mistake in your expansion / substituiton.