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hartnn (hartnn):
where are u stuck ? could u separate the variables ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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hartnn (hartnn):
i can see the question
hartnn (hartnn):
multiply dx on both sides what u get ?
OpenStudy (tkhunny):
Are you serious? You should be able to find the entiderivative of \(\sqrt[3](x) = x^{1/3}\) in your sleep. Are you SURE you can't do that? maybe you're just forgetting the +C part?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
well i get 3/4x^(4/3) + c then 3/4(1)^(4/3) + c = 2
hartnn (hartnn):
y= 3/4x^(4/3) + c
hartnn (hartnn):
c= ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3/4x^(4/3) + 5/4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats where im stuck i dont know how to caclulate c correctly
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hartnn (hartnn):
3/4(1)^(4/3) + c = 2
c= 2- 3/4 = (8-3)/4 = 5/4
you have calculated it correctly :)
hartnn (hartnn):
any more doubts ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so 1 ^ (4/3) is one o.o? thats where im getting confused at
hartnn (hartnn):
1^ (anything) = 0 (except for 0)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ahh thanks buddy
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