let f be the function whose graph passes through the point (3,6) and whose derivative is given by: ...
\[f'(x)= (1+e^x)/x ^{2}, find f(3.1)?\]
what exactly are we suppose to do here?
find f(3.1)... :)
is this all the information we are given, it seems like something is missing
Nope that's it.. we are given the point and the derivative
okay, well, then you would begin by finding the antiderivative
but that integral cannot be expressed in terms of elementary functions: http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=integral+%28%281%2Be^x%29%2F%28x^2%29%29&t=ietb01
i suggest you move on to the next problem and save the one for later, but let me get some more help
ok thanks :)
I dunno.
Wow. That really does work...My life is pointless...
first break it apart into two different integrals then you can use the log integral properties
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