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Calculate the arc length of y= 1/4x^2−1/2ln(x) over the interval [1,6e]
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Answered by Steve
time for you to step up with some work. Just plug in your formula:

s = ∫[1,6e] √(1+y'^2) dx

so, first step: what is y'?
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