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Afternoon All

How do you do the following questions?

I know you integrate and then sub in each x value......

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Thanks in advance. :)
 
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Afternoon All

How do you do the following questions?

I know you integrate and then sub in each x value......

1.

2.

Thanks in advance. :)
If you're unfamiliar with reverse chain rule/substitution then use the table of standard integrals



 

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Yeah, well I couldn't work it out... the answers must be wrong...
Generally No. Yes publishers do make mistakes but it would be more likely that you made a mistake.
My answers were sqrt(2) and -1/3 respectively
 

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Generally No. Yes publishers do make mistakes but it would be more likely that you made a mistake.
My answers were sqrt(2) and -1/3 respectively
I put their answer in and it was the same as mine but mine was a negative answer...
 

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I put their answer in and it was the same as mine but mine was a negative answer...
What do you mean by "absolute value"? My solution was very straightforward and I didn't need to use absolute values and I don't see where one would find it necessary to
 

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