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Don't get how to do this problem. (Need steps ASAP please! ADVANCED MATH Calculus II)


\int\limits^8_2 {(√(x^2+64) )/(2x^2 ) \, dx

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Answer:

Explanation:

Let


u=√(x^2+64) \rightarrow du = (x)/(√(x^2+64) )


dv=x^(-2)dx\rightarrow v =-x^(-1)


-x^(-1)√(x^2+64) |_2^8 +\int\limits^8_2 (1)/(√(x^2+64)) \, dx

Apply formula for the integral, replace limits in for the first part.

I believe that you can finish it, right? (all is formula and replace limits in)

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