Chapter 6: Q. 40 (page 499)
Find the exact value of the arc length of each function f(x) on [a, b] by writing the arc length as a definite integral and then solving that integral.
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The arc length is.
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Chapter 6: Q. 40 (page 499)
Find the exact value of the arc length of each function f(x) on [a, b] by writing the arc length as a definite integral and then solving that integral.
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The arc length is.
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Consider the region between the graph of and the x-axis on [1,3]. For each line of rotation given in Exercises 31– 34, use definite integrals to find the volume of the resulting solid.

Write the volume of the two solids of revolution that follow in terms of definite integrals that represent accumulations of disks and/or washers. Do not compute the integrals.

Suppose your bank account grows at percent interest yearly, so that your bank balance after years is .
(a) Show that your bank balance grows at a rate proportional to the amount of the balance.
(b) What is the proportionality constant for the growth rate, and what is the corresponding differential equation for the exponential growth model of ?
Use antidifferentiation and/or separation of variables to solve each of the initial-value problems in Exercises 29–52
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