Finding Lengths of CurvesFind the lengths of the curves.

Chapter 6, Problem 2E

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QUESTION:

Find the lengths of the curves in Exercises 1–14. If you have a grapher, you may want to graph these curves to see what they look like.

\(y=x^{3 / 2}\) from \(x=0\) to \(x=4\)

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

y=x^3/2

x=0

x=4

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QUESTION:

Find the lengths of the curves in Exercises 1–14. If you have a grapher, you may want to graph these curves to see what they look like.

\(y=x^{3 / 2}\) from \(x=0\) to \(x=4\)

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

y=x^3/2

x=0

x=4

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Here, we are asked to find the length of the curve and graph them.

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