Is my answer correct?
Answer
Answers can only be viewed under the following conditions:
- The questioner was satisfied with and accepted the answer, or
- The answer was evaluated as being 100% correct by the judge.
1 Attachment
3.7K
-
are you sure the denominater is multiplied with 2 for the final answer
-
There are multiple ways in which we can present the final answer. You could also have a 2^(11/9 ) as the denominator instead of 2 * 2^(2/9). But I am certain this is the correct answer.
-
-
ok if your postive, I just didn't know you could have still multiplication when submitting the final answer for a integral
The answer is accepted.
Join Matchmaticians Affiliate Marketing
Program to earn up to a 50% commission on every question that your affiliated users ask or answer.
- answered
- 1119 views
- $10.00
Related Questions
- Evaluate $\int \frac{dx}{x \sqrt{1+\ln x}}$
- Is the infinite series $\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\frac{1}{n \ln n}$ convergent or divergent?
- What is f(x). I've been trying to understand it for so long, but I always get different answers, I feel like I'm going crazy. Please someone explain it and read my whole question carefully.
- Uniform convergence of functions
- Calculate the following, if it exists: $\int_{0}^{1} x^a(lnx)^mdx$ , where $a > -1$ and $m$ is a nonnegative integer.
- Find the values of a, for which the system is consistent. Give a geometric interpretation of the solution(s).
- Not sure what I'm doing wrong
- Calculus and Vector
just need this done before midnight