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The length of a curve for 0 <= x <= 20 is given by the integral from 0 to 20 of √(1 + 84x^4) dx. If this curve contains the point (1,11), what is the equation of the curve?

My answer is 3x^3 + 8.
7 years ago

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Answered by Steve
Your answer looks good, if you meant
√(1 + 81x^4)
7 years ago
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The length of a curve for 0 <= x <= 20 is given by the integral from 0 to 20 of √(1 + 84x^4) dx. If this curve contains the point (1,11), what is the equation of the curve?

My answer is 3x^3 + 8.

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