how do you solve:
integral:(x-1)sqrt(x) dx
There aren't any limits of integration
Add the integrals of
x^3/2 dx and -x(1/2) dx. Use the rule that the integral of x^n is
x^(n+1)/(n+1), where n is any constant.
integral:(x-1)sqrt(x) dx
There aren't any limits of integration
Add the integrals of
x^3/2 dx and -x(1/2) dx. Use the rule that the integral of x^n is
x^(n+1)/(n+1), where n is any constant.