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Find the arc length of the graph of the equation y+1/4x+x^3/3=0 from the point(2,67/24) to point(3,102/12) help me with this thanx!
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Answered by Steve
If you meant y = 1/4 x + x^3/3
s = ∫[2,3] √(1+(1/4 + x^2)^2) dx

If I got it wrong, fix it and edit the integral.
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