the antiderivative from 1 to 2 of ((4+x^2)/x^3)dx[/tex]
S sleepaholic New member Joined Sep 24, 2006 Messages 5 Sep 24, 2006 #1 the antiderivative from 1 to 2 of ((4+x^2)/x^3)dx[/tex]
skeeter Elite Member Joined Dec 15, 2005 Messages 3,216 Sep 24, 2006 #2 \(\displaystyle \L \frac{4 + x^2}{x^3} = \frac{4}{x^3} + \frac{1}{x}\) integrate the last expression w/r to x, then apply the FTC.
\(\displaystyle \L \frac{4 + x^2}{x^3} = \frac{4}{x^3} + \frac{1}{x}\) integrate the last expression w/r to x, then apply the FTC.