SOLUTION: Indefinite integral of R(t) = 6.7e^0.05t
when I plugged it in an integral calculator I understood all the way until it went to:
134∫e^u du
Where did they get a 134 from? I
Algebra.Com
Question 1039209: Indefinite integral of R(t) = 6.7e^0.05t
when I plugged it in an integral calculator I understood all the way until it went to:
134∫e^u du
Where did they get a 134 from? I don't understand
Thank you!
Answer by ikleyn(52908) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
.
134 = .
RELATED QUESTIONS
evaluate the indefinite integral:
S= integral symbol (not sure how to write it)??... (answered by robertb)
help!
When I put this into my calculator it said "0"
solve for x
7e^5x=125
I put... (answered by scott8148)
Evaluate the double integral by converting it into polar coordinates: integral from 1 to (answered by CPhill,ikleyn)
I need the integral of sin^2 (x)*cos x
(Please don't use the u = sin x, we didn't... (answered by Fombitz)
By a change of variables, determine the indefinite integral as follows:
integral (x^2 (answered by htmentor)
x^2+24x+144=0
How can I figure out the integral roots? Every time I try solve it, I get... (answered by josgarithmetic)
Evaluate the following indefinite integral:
(5)/(x^(2)-x-6) dx (use partial... (answered by jsmallt9)
Find the indefinite integral.
int(5 x^4 - 6 x + 1) (dx) (answered by Fombitz)
Find the number of years it will take for $31,000 to grow to 33,405.06 at 3% interest... (answered by scott8148,ankor@dixie-net.com)