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Asked by Abdullah

Find the length of the curve
y=(x3/3)+x2+x+14x+4


Plases help to find the curve
8 years ago

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Answered by Steve
The curve is unbounded.

Also, there appears to be a typo. Why the <u>+x+14x</u>?

As with any curve, its length over a given interval [a,b] is

s = ∫[a,b] √(1+y'^2) dx
8 years ago

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