Let F(x) be an antiderivative of #(2(lnx)^4)/(3x)#, If F(2)=0, then F(8)=?
The correct answer is 5.163 but I don't understand how to get it.
Do I have to anti-differentiate this function and then plug '8' in?
The correct answer is 5.163 but I don't understand how to get it.
Do I have to anti-differentiate this function and then plug '8' in?
1 Answer
Apr 4, 2018
Yes, you're correct. See below.
Explanation:
We are given:
We can integrate. Let
where
We are given more information, that
Hence, we find:
If we substitute