The instructions for this homework questions are "Set up an integral that represents the length of the curve. Then use your calculator to find the length correct to four decimal places." but I don't have a graphing calculator so I can't finish it =[ But I did set it up and I'm sure it's correct.
integral[1 to 4] of sqrt(1+(1/2y^-1/2 - 4)^2)
So can someone solve that for me?
integral[1 to 4] of sqrt(1+(1/2y^-1/2 - 4)^2)
So can someone solve that for me?
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You can use the fnInt( program under the MATH button on the calculator.
I got y = 11.40187643.
That's assuming that you typed the integral correctly.
I got y = 11.40187643.
That's assuming that you typed the integral correctly.