Integral of u*du: ![]()
This is of the type: quantity raised to a power times the derivative of the quantity. We can use the General Power rule for integrals:
Let
, n = 6, and
.
All of these components are present, so we get
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Finally, we substitute for u to get the answer in terms of x:
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Test Problem: ![]()
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