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torisob [31]
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PLZ HELP ME WITH THIS MATH QUESTION!!! I DON'T UNDERSTAND THIS!!!

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Vladimir [108]3 years ago
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Answer:

\displaystyle \int\limits^9_5 {\frac{1}{x^3}e^\big{4x^{-2}}} \, dx = \frac{1}{8} \bigg( e^\Big{\frac{4}{25}} - e^\Big{\frac{4}{81}} \bigg)

General Formulas and Concepts:

<u>Calculus</u>

Differentiation

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  • Derivative Notation

Derivative Property [Multiplied Constant]:                                                           \displaystyle \frac{d}{dx} [cf(x)] = c \cdot f'(x)

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Integration Property [Multiplied Constant]:                                                         \displaystyle \int {cf(x)} \, dx = c \int {f(x)} \, dx

U-Substitution

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>Step 1: Define</u>

<em>Identify</em>

\displaystyle \int\limits^9_5 {\frac{1}{x^3}e^\big{4x^{-2}}} \, dx

<u>Step 2: Integrate Pt. 1</u>

<em>Identify variables for u-substitution.</em>

  1. Set <em>u</em>:                                                                                                             \displaystyle u = 4x^{-2}
  2. [<em>u</em>] Differentiate [Basic Power Rule, Derivative Properties]:                       \displaystyle du = \frac{-8}{x^3} \ dx
  3. [Bounds] Switch:                                                                                           \displaystyle \left \{ {{x = 9 ,\ u = 4(9)^{-2} = \frac{4}{81}} \atop {x = 5 ,\ u = 4(5)^{-2} = \frac{4}{25}}} \right.

<u>Step 3: Integrate Pt. 2</u>

  1. [Integral] Rewrite [Integration Property - Multiplied Constant]:                 \displaystyle \int\limits^9_5 {\frac{1}{x^3}e^\big{4x^{-2}}} \, dx = \frac{-1}{8}\int\limits^9_5 {\frac{-8}{x^3}e^\big{4x^{-2}}} \, dx
  2. [Integral] U-Substitution:                                                                              \displaystyle \int\limits^9_5 {\frac{1}{x^3}e^\big{4x^{-2}}} \, dx = \frac{-1}{8}\int\limits^{\frac{4}{81}}_{\frac{4}{25}} {e^\big{u}} \, du
  3. [Integral] Exponential Integration:                                                               \displaystyle \int\limits^9_5 {\frac{1}{x^3}e^\big{4x^{-2}}} \, dx = \frac{-1}{8}(e^\big{u}) \bigg| \limits^{\frac{4}{81}}_{\frac{4}{25}}
  4. Evaluate [Integration Rule - Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 1]:           \displaystyle \int\limits^9_5 {\frac{1}{x^3}e^\big{4x^{-2}}} \, dx = \frac{-1}{8} \bigg( e^\Big{\frac{4}{81}} - e^\Big{\frac{4}{25}} \bigg)
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