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  • 07-08-2018
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Find the length of the curve on the given interval x=y^(1/2) from y=0 to y=4

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Riia
Riia Riia
  • 09-08-2018

Here we have to use the following formula

[tex] l=\int\limits^a_b {\sqrt{1+(x')^2} \, dy [/tex]

x' is the derivative with respect to y

Given value of x is

[tex] x = y^{1/2} [/tex]

Differentiating with respet to y

[tex] x ' = \frac{1}{2y^{1/2}} [/tex]

Substituting the value of x' in the formula, we will get

[tex] L=\int\limits^4_0 { \sqrt{1+\frac{1}{4y}}} \, dy [/tex]

[tex] L = 4.65 [/tex]

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