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Question Number 168441 by mokys last updated on 10/Apr/22

find the liength of x = y^(3/2)  from (1,1)to (2,2(√2))

$${find}\:{the}\:{liength}\:{of}\:{x}\:=\:{y}^{\frac{\mathrm{3}}{\mathrm{2}}} \:{from}\:\left(\mathrm{1},\mathrm{1}\right){to}\:\left(\mathrm{2},\mathrm{2}\sqrt{\mathrm{2}}\right) \\ $$

Answered by kowalsky78 last updated on 10/Apr/22

There′s something strange about this point (2,2(√2)).  Did you mean (2(√2),2)?

$${There}'{s}\:{something}\:{strange}\:{about}\:{this}\:{point}\:\left(\mathrm{2},\mathrm{2}\sqrt{\mathrm{2}}\right). \\ $$$${Did}\:{you}\:{mean}\:\left(\mathrm{2}\sqrt{\mathrm{2}},\mathrm{2}\right)? \\ $$

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