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nipuna92
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Integration P1, question oct/nov 2008 question number 9
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oct/nov 2008 question number 9
I did upto here, i dont get the subtraction
Can u continue from here and please include every step in youyr answer
pi { (3x^2 /2) + (x) }
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When i get up
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ok i got the answer and understood
thanx
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you integrated correctly
put the limits in to get pi 2^2 pi(3*1^2/2 +1)-0=3pi/2
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