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OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):

simplify help

OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):

343ln(2)-(343/2)-7/9ln(1)+7/18

OpenStudy (anonymous):

66.6

OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):

i need help getting it into exact

OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):

ln(1)=0 so that would leave me with 343ln(2)-(343/2)+7/18

OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):

(343/2)+(7/18) = 6160/36

OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):

so 343ln(2)-6160/36

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You can also just put the whole thing in the calculator if you enter it right. And if you're even allowed to :) But yep you've got it!

OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):

my homework isnt supposed to be put into decimal form. it supposed to stay in formula style

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ohhhh i see, so you'd leave it like 343ln(2)-6169/36?

OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh I gotchya!

OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):

did i get it right

OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):

the first equation was upper bound 7 14xln(3x)dx lower bound (1/3)

OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):

i used integration by parts to solve

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh jeez I don't even get that part of it, I'm sorry!

OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):

\[\int\limits_{1/3}^{7} 14xln(3x)dx\]

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