Chapter 13: Problem 58
If \(y=\frac{5}{3} x^{3}+2 x+C\) and \(y=5\) when \(x=3,\) find the value of \(C\).
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Chapter 13: Problem 58
If \(y=\frac{5}{3} x^{3}+2 x+C\) and \(y=5\) when \(x=3,\) find the value of \(C\).
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Expand each sum. \(\sum_{k=1}^{n}(k+1)^{2}\)
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\(\sqrt{89}\)
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