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Find the exact length of the curve defined by y=2[(sqrt(x))^(3)]-1=2x^(3/2)-1 from x=0 to x=2. Set up the integral, use the substitution method( reverse chain rule), and express your answer in radical form. (ex sqrt(2), not 2.141).
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Find the exact length of the curve defined by y=2[(sqrt(x))^(3)]-1=2x^(3/2)-1 from x=0 to x=2. Set up the integral, use the substitution ...
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