Definite Integral – A quotient of functions with a root on a finite interval – Exercise 6425 Post category:Definite Integral Post comments:0 Comments Exercise Evaluate the integral \int_1^4 \frac{x}{\sqrt{2x+1}} dx Final Answer Show final answer \int_1^4 \frac{x}{\sqrt{2x+1}} dx=3 Solution Coming soon… Share with Friends Read more articles Previous PostDefinite Integral – A quotient of functions with a root on a finite interval – Exercise 6415 Next PostDefinite Integral – A quotient of functions with absolute value on a symmetric interval – Exercise 6431 You Might Also Like Definite Integral – Finding area between a polynomial and a line – Exercise 7006 August 21, 2019 Definite Integral – Finding area between two curves – Exercise 6615 July 16, 2019 Definite Integral – Finding area between 3 lines – Exercise 7020 August 21, 2019 Definite Integral – A quotient of functions on a finite interval – Exercise 6412 July 8, 2019 Definite Integral – A polynomial on a symmetric interval – Exercise 6409 July 8, 2019 Definite Integral – Finding area between a polynomial and asymptotes – Exercise 6783 July 23, 2019 Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Δ