Integral of x/(1 + sqrt x) ❖ Calculus 1

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This video works through the integral of x/(1 + sqrt x). This integral is commonly found in a Calculus 1 class.

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Clear explanation, Thank you Very Much🎉🎉

imranbashak
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Also u can use the a^3+b^3 formula and denominator will get eliminated, will make lil bit easy

superzsafalking
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Hi, Miss, I would like to ask a question . Why don't we further divide U^2-U+1 by
U+1

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