Asked by Anonymous
                Evaluate the following indefinite integral. Use C as the arbitrary constant.
ç(12 /ãx+12ãx)dx
Only the x's are under the root symbols.
I got 6x^1/2 +8x^3/2+C as my answer. Is that correct?
            
        ç(12 /ãx+12ãx)dx
Only the x's are under the root symbols.
I got 6x^1/2 +8x^3/2+C as my answer. Is that correct?
Answers
                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    I don't know, I can't read the original integral. But you can take the deriviative of your answer to check.
d/dx = 3/sqrtx + 12/sqrtx
    
d/dx = 3/sqrtx + 12/sqrtx
                    Answered by
            Jules
            
    That c symbol is suppose to be an integral symbol.
The a symbols are suppose to be square root symbols.
I don't know why that showed up like they did.
    
The a symbols are suppose to be square root symbols.
I don't know why that showed up like they did.
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