Integrate 0.59/(x^1.1) Medal for help! I can't solve this.. I got: -(0.59 * x^-0.1)/0.1 I think the decimals confuse me. I treated it as normal. Add one to the exponent
is it \(\Large \dfrac{0.59}{x^{1.1}}\) ?
Yes!
first use, |dw:1402917729591:dw|
yes, I did this. x^-1.1 and took out the constant
then what did u get the final answer ?
Looks right to me @student1988
I got: -(0.59 * x^-0.1)/0.1
yes, thats correct
Then my assignment asked to integrate with t = 10 I did this, but the answer I got was 7.43 (rounded)
you mean x=10 ?
it says t not X
It written with x = t. Same thing
-(0.59 * 10^-0.1)/0.1 = -4.68
I thought this was pretty elementary but guess not? lol.. wait i'll recheck my work
Well integrals have 2 bounds, not 1. So I don't really know what you mean "integrate with t=10".
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