Find the integral. x^4/the square

  1. how do you solve the integral of 1/[(square root of x)(lnx)] from 2 to infinity?i did the p- integral theorem with 1/square root
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  2. Let F of x equals the integral from 1 to 3 times x of the natural logarithm of t squared. Use your calculator to find F″(1).A.
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  3. find integral using table of integrals )integral sin^4xdx this the formula i used integral sin^n xdx =-1/n sin^n-1xcosx +n-1/n
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  4. LEt f and g be continous functions with the following propertiesi. g(x) = A-f(x) where A is a constant ii. for the integral of 1
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  5. LEt f and g be continous functions with the following propertiesi. g(x) = A-f(x) where A is a constant ii. for the integral of 1
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  6. LEt f and g be continous functions with the following propertiesi. g(x) = A-f(x) where A is a constant ii. for the integral of 1
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  7. 1. Find the indefinite integral.Indefinite integral tan^3(pix/7)sec^2(pix/7)dx 2. Find the indefinite integral by making the
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  8. 8). Part 1 of 2: In the solid the base is a circle x^2+y^2=16 and the cross-section perpendicular to the y-axis is a square. Set
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  9. Which of the following integrals represents the length of the curve y equals the square root of x from x = 0 to x = 3? (15
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  10. Which of the following integrals cannot be evaluated using a simple substitution?the integral of the square root of the quantity
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