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OpenStudy (anonymous):

find the length of the curve y=(x/2)^(2/3) from x=0 to x=2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how to use this formula \[L =\int\limits_{a}^{b} \sqrt{1+(dy/dx)^2 dx}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that is exactly what you use

OpenStudy (anonymous):

take the derivative, square it, add 1, take the square root and integrate

OpenStudy (anonymous):

-2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

first need to find dx/dy first because dy/dx cannot =0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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