Evaluate. The upper limit of an antiderivative is 2 and the lower limit is 1. the integral is 5*sqrt(x)*ln(5)/2*sqrt(x)
do you mean the integrand?
Is it: \[\large \int\limits\frac{5\sqrt{x}*\ln5}{2\sqrt{x}} \] ?
even I am getting confused. Post the question properly.
mimi i guess yes this is the form
But it doesn't look right..
professor we need to work on this person's typo too :P
Hehe yeah; for him/her to overcome it just like you. :P
if mimi is right, then sqrt x will get cancelled and it will become the easiest integration ever! :P
yes akshat we know that :P
lol..wat if he lanad8 meant \[5\sqrt{x} [\ln 5/2] \sqrt{x} \] ???
even thats easy buy at least we can integrate x! lol :P
Yeah..we have to wait for lanad8 to respond!
sorry this one http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=intergrate+%285*sqrt%28x%29*ln%285%29%29%2F%282*sqrt%28x%29%29++++where+x%3D1+to+2
sorry for the confusion. thanks, zakaullah
WElcome man
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