ok if i want to write this expression for microsoft math or wolfram how would i integrate dy/2(y^1/2)(1+y^1/2 )^2) dx, x=1..4
More parentheses will make it clear. Not sure what goes in the denominator.
it is like that the integral sign top is 4 and lower 1 with this expression dy/2(y^1/2)(1+y^1/2 )^2) dx
Here's an example that may help you. http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=integrate+sin+x+dx+dy+from+x%3D0+to+pi+from+y%3D0+to+2
There is no x in the expression, so y=1 to 4, and drop the dx?
don't know let me give you the equation i have
So it looks like the previous response is what you want.
Great buddy
do you mean this one http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=integrate+dy+%2F%282%28y^1%2F2%29%281%2By^1%2F2+%29^2%29+%29+from+y%3D1+to+4
yes, you can check if the graphic interpretation is identical to your problem.
ok thanks dear
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