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I need some help, thank you:-)
I need some help, thank you:-)
euclidean said:£(x^(1/2))/(x-1)dx ,the upper limit is 4, the lower limit is 3
II'm sorry "£" here represent the integration symbol ...I can't type that on my phone...SteamKing said:What exactly does this mean? Why are you trying to integrate Pounds sterling?
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