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Mathematics, 15.10.2019 03:00 cartertyson499

Which condition must be satisfied in order to use the arc length formula l = the integral from a to b of sqrt(1 + f'(x)^2) dx?

which one is it? tell me why you think it's the answer you chose.

(a) f(x) is continuous on [a, b]

(b) f'(x) is defined on [a, b]

(c) f'(x) is continuous on [a, b]

(d) f'(x) ≠ 0 on [a, b]


Which condition must be satisfied in order to use the arc length formula l = the integral from a to

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