Yes, I think so even though it has been 50 years since I took Calculus . Note that
x times the square root of x is just x to the 3/2 power, so you can do the obvious.
The answer is x to the 5/2 divided by 5/2 + x
Multiply by 10...
Two times the square root of three plus five times the square root of three plus four times the square root of three equals eleven times the square root of three.
This integral is a bit complicated to try and type here, so I've included a link to a better representation of it below, under "related links". Also, I assume you do not mean to include the "plus 2" in the square root, as the integral becomes considerably more complicated then.
if you take out the word ''quantity'' your answer is 25.02725024
What is the number of integral solution to x plus y plus z equals 100?
Multiply by 10...
Two times the square root of three plus five times the square root of three plus four times the square root of three equals eleven times the square root of three.
This integral is a bit complicated to try and type here, so I've included a link to a better representation of it below, under "related links". Also, I assume you do not mean to include the "plus 2" in the square root, as the integral becomes considerably more complicated then.
if you take out the word ''quantity'' your answer is 25.02725024
-0.2x2+12x+11 = 0 Using the quadratic equation formula will give you two solutions which are: x = 30 + the square root of 955 = 60.90307428 to 8 decimal places. or: x = 30 - the square root of 955 = -0.90307428 to 8 decimal places.
square root of 4x is 2 times square root of x, so answer is square root of x times 3 since it is 2 square roots of x plus one of them
What is the number of integral solution to x plus y plus z equals 100?
Two plus 3 minus 2 times 1 squared plus 4 times 16 squared minus 4 times 2 is equal to 1,019.
If you mean integral[(2x^2 +4x -3)(x+2)], then multiply them out to get: Integral[2x^3+8x^2+5x-6]. This is then easy to solve and is = 2/4x^4+8/3x^3+5/2x^2-6x +c
17.72 + ∞
This one's ugly.(5 times the square root of 23 minus 4it)(5 times the square root of 23 plus 4it)where i is the square root of negative one.
It depends entirely on the value of x.