SOLUTION: Determine 1:intergral (1+x)^2/√X 2: intergral (-5/9(t)^4/3)

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Question 1148637: Determine
1:intergral (1+x)^2/√X
2: intergral (-5/9(t)^4/3)

Found 2 solutions by Alan3354, ikleyn:
Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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Determine
1:intergral (1+x)^2/√X
2: intergral (-5/9(t)^4/3)
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There's no intergral. No intergers, either.
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integral of (-5/9(t)^4/3)
If 4/3 is the exponent:
integral of (-5/9)(t)^(4/3) = (-5/9)*(3/7)t^(7/3) + C

Answer by ikleyn(52909) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Hey, if you can not write the term "integral" correctly, for what purpose you need to know its value ?

Learn how to write this word correctly, first. Start from it !