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  • 27-04-2017
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Find the arc length of the curve: Y = 1/3(x^2+2)^(3/2). From X=0 to X=3

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LammettHash
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  • 27-04-2017
[tex]y=\dfrac13(x^2+2)^{3/2}\implies y'=x(x^2+2)^{1/2}\implies (y')^2=x^4+2x^2[/tex]

The arc length is given by

[tex]\displaystyle\int_{x=0}^{x=3}\sqrt{1+(y')^2}\,\mathrm dx=\int_0^3\sqrt{x^4+2x^2+1}\,\mathrm dx[/tex]
[tex]=\displaystyle\int_0^3\sqrt{(x^2+1)^2}\,\mathrm dx[/tex]
[tex]=\displaystyle\int_0^3(x^2+1)\,\mathrm dx[/tex]
[tex]=\left(\dfrac13x^3+x\right)\bigg|_0^3[/tex]
[tex]=12[/tex]
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