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Homework Help: Calculus 2

Posted by Tom on Saturday, February 2, 2013 at 4:16pm.

I have this integral that I don't know how to solve:

∫ (x-3)/sqrt(x)

Would I multiply both parentheses first?
or just turn it into (x-3)(x^-0.5)?

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