I am kind of stuck. Include proccess please. Thank you guys <3
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>>253492
https://www.mathway.com/Algebra
Is this what you looking for?
It's quite simple...
1) Look at the numerator, you can expand (x^2-6x)^2 as x^4 - 12x^3 + 36x^2
2) Divide each term of the numerator by x^(3/8)
3) By properties of integrals, you can do the integrals of each term separatedly
4) Remove constants out of the each integral
5) Solve each Integral (they are easy)
6) Reorganize the terms
7) Done
You can still reorganize more the terms if you want it to look "better" but for me, this is all right.
Also, there are HUNDREDS of videos on youtube for this that explain how to think this problems.
If you had problems understanding theory, well, i could understand that, but these problems (and the other six) are like the initiation to Integrals, sooooo....you should watch some videos i guess.
>>253526
Thank for your help! You are a god