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are you sure the denominater is multiplied with 2 for the final answer
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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.
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ok if your postive, I just didn't know you could have still multiplication when submitting the final answer for a integral
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