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User Friedkiwi
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Answer:

Explanation:

=
\int\limits^1_0 {5x√(x) } \, dx

=
\int\limits^1_0 {5xx^(1/2) } \, dx

=
\int\limits^1_0 {5x^(3/2) } \, dx

= 5
\int\limits^1_0 {x^(3/2) } \, dx

= 5*
(2)/(5)*
x^(5/2) |
\left[\begin{array}{ccc}1\\0\\\end{array}\right] \left

= 5*
(2)/(5)*
1^(5/2)

= 2

User Trista
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2 votes

Answer:

2 ( Option A )

Explanation:

The given integral to us is ,


\longrightarrow \displaystyle \int_0^1 5x √(x)\ dx

Here 5 is a constant so it can come out . So that,


\longrightarrow \displaystyle I = 5 \int_0^1 x √(x)\ dx

Now we can write √x as ,


\longrightarrow I = \displaystyle 5 \int_0^1 x . x^{(1)/(2)} \ dx

Simplify ,


\longrightarrow I = 5 \displaystyle \int_0^1 x^{(3)/(2)}\ dx

By Power rule , the integral of x^3/2 wrt x is , 2/5x^5/2 . Therefore ,


\longrightarrow I = 5 \bigg( (2)/(5) x^{(5)/(2)} \bigg] ^1_0 \bigg)

On simplifying we will get ,


\longrightarrow \underline{\underline{ I = 2 }}

User Pankaj Sejwal
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