Hi guys,
I'm a new member to the forum here.
So the question given is as follows:
y=(1/6)*(((x^2)+4)^(3/2))
Domain given is [0,2]
"Find the length of the curve, y, on the given domain using integrals."
So far I have been able to get it down to be the integral of (sqrt((x^4)+(4x^2)+1))
I cannot complete the square for this and I am stuck in terms of what to do next (or whether I need to go another way).
I'm a new member to the forum here.
So the question given is as follows:
y=(1/6)*(((x^2)+4)^(3/2))
Domain given is [0,2]
"Find the length of the curve, y, on the given domain using integrals."
So far I have been able to get it down to be the integral of (sqrt((x^4)+(4x^2)+1))
I cannot complete the square for this and I am stuck in terms of what to do next (or whether I need to go another way).