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how do i find the integral of (dx)/(x+2) from 0 to 7?
15 years ago

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Damon
well try y = (x+2)
then dy = dx
then you have integral dy/y
when x = 0, y = 2
when x = 7, y = 9
so use those for new limits
15 years ago

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