The antiderivative of 1/x is ln x.
The antiderivative of 1/√x is 2√x.
The integral of a sum is the sum of the integrals.
With that information you should be able to answer the question.
Remember the constant of integration!
Femi ..
asked 12/10/22Find the indefinite integral on the domain of positive real numbers.
Enter an exact answer. Remember to include a "+ C" if appropriate.
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∫((14/x) + (7/6√x)) dx=
The antiderivative of 1/x is ln x.
The antiderivative of 1/√x is 2√x.
The integral of a sum is the sum of the integrals.
With that information you should be able to answer the question.
Remember the constant of integration!
Raghav P. answered 12/10/22
Data Science Graduate from UCSD
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