Math, asked by sunaina1308, 10 months ago

Where did I go wrong? The answer should be 2(e^2-e). Please check and let me know asap.​

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Answered by aaravaki2106
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Step-by-step explanation:

hey you can't take e^x^1/2 out of the integration since it has X which is not an independent veriable. example you can take out e^2 out because 2 is independent variable in the intwgration.

do let me know if you havw any problem

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sunaina1308: can you please solve this question and attach the solution ?
aaravaki2106: ok but give me 5 mins
aaravaki2106: i have attached the file
aaravaki2106: do let me know if there is any problem
sunaina1308: sure thanks.
Answered by shreyansh549
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Answer:

how u took e^x^1/2 outside ?

it is not a constant term

But u can integrate the above question by using substitiing method

substitute √x =t

and u can easily integrate


sunaina1308: please solve the question and attach the solution
shreyansh549: if u dont know the basic meaning of integration. follow ur maths book ,not brainly !!
sunaina1308: if you're not interested to help me solve the question, why do you bother to comment?
shreyansh549: see !! i m not interested to bother u , i just want to say , ask hints not the complete solution . If u follow ur books instead of brainly , u may feel more confidence in that chapter
sunaina1308: i'm trying. I've just learnt the chapter yesterday and am having a lot of sums to be done. which is why if i'm stuck, i first try to think on my own, rather than posting questions here. if i'm not able to think further, i ask for the correct method by which the sum is to be solved so that i can learn my mistakes.
shreyansh549: well, thats good !!and sorry if my words hurt u
sunaina1308: it's alright. no problem mate.
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