
start with substituting z=e^x

then substitute u = z^(1/6):

that integral has a standard form that can be looked up in integral tables, it has the following solution:

substituting back the the variable z and then x you get the final solution:

Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
If you FOIL both of them, you see that they are both correct, but they both need to factor out a 2 and then they will both have the same thing.
2(x - 2)(x + 5)
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F =del F, make the distinction its 2 different functions
in this case its a conservative vec field
u can do Del x F or curl F and see its not 0, but anyway, u can also integrate the portion in i wrt to x and portion in j component wrt to y, and see that even with the constants being functions of the variable not being integrated wrt to, you still cannot find a function g such that f(x,y)=del (g)
Draw a picture! 29) The graph of the function f is shown<span> to the right. y Which of the following statements is false? ... </span>3<span>) On </span>the graph<span> to the right, draw a </span>function<span> that has the following properties: 0 A step (or jump) discontinuity at x = 5 </span>