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what is humanity?give example​

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Answered by mrheroenjoy
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Biology. 1.1 Evolution. 1.2 Evolution: The Theory of Evolution. 1.3 Biology: The Science of Life. 1.4 Classification of Animal Kingdom. 1.5 Structure of Plant and Animal Cell. ...

Chemistry. 2.1 Matter and its states. 2.2 Formation of Substances. 2.3 Atom. 2.4 Atomic Structure. ...

Physics.

Answered by jannu235
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Step-by-step explanation:

We have,

\begin{gathered} \int \limits^{e}_{1} \bigg( \sqrt{x} + \frac{1}{ \sqrt{x} } \bigg)^{2}dx \\ \end{gathered}1∫e(x+x1)2dx

\begin{gathered} = \int \limits^{e}_{1} x \: dx+\int \limits^{e}_{1} \frac{1}{ x } \: dx + 2 \int \limits^{e}_{1} \: dx \\ \end{gathered}=1∫exdx+1∫ex1dx+21∫edx

\begin{gathered} = \bigg [ \frac{ {x}^{2} }{2} \bigg ] ^{e}_{1} \:+ \bigg [ \ln(x )\bigg ] ^{e}_{1} + 2 \bigg [x \bigg ] ^{e}_{1} \\ \end{gathered}=[2x2]1e+[ln(x)]1e+2[x]1e

\begin{gathered} = \frac{ {e}^{2} }{2} - \frac{1}{2} + \ln(e) - \ln(1) + 2 (e - 1) \\ \end{gathered}=2e2−21+ln(e)−ln(1)+2(e−1)

\begin{gathered} = \frac{ {e}^{2} }{2} - \frac{1}{2} + 1 + 2 e - 2 \\ \end{gathered}=2e2−21+1+2e−2

\begin{gathered} = \frac{ {e}^{2} }{2} + 2e - \frac{3}{2} \\ \end{gathered}=2e2+2e−23

humanity a beautiful word which can change lives

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