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(Solved): Use a table of integrals to solve the following problem. Find the length of the curve y=(x^(2))/(4) ...



Use a table of integrals to solve the following problem. Find the length of the curve

y=(x^(2))/(4)

on the interval

0,8

. Click here to view basic integrals. Click here to view trigonometric integrals. Click here to view reduction formulas for trigonometric functions. Click here to view integrals involving squares of

x

ar Click here to view integrals involving ax

(+)/(-)b

. Click here to view other integrals. Set up the integral that gives the length of the curve

y=(x^(2))/(4)

on the interval

0,8

. Use increasing limits of integration. The length of the curve is

?

units. (Type an exact answer.)

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