when you do this you have to consider the graph. Seeing as though they are not asking for an area and what you are integrating is an even function. i.e. F(x) = F(-x) then it becomes:
How is the value of -8^(5/3)/5 found?
You can find the cube root of a negative number.I am assuming the function is x^(2/3). If so there is no solution, because it is not defined for x<0. Therefore you can not evaluate the integral from 8 to -8. That is unless I am missing something.
Correct and if you remember your index laws anyway x^(2/3) you are squaring and then taking the cube root so you are taking a positive cube root anyway. because any number squared is positive in the real number system.You can find the cube root of a negative number.
I'm sorry, my mistake. I attempted the question and did not get the answer the poster asked for. So I entered the function on a graphing calculator, and simply observed that it only existed in the upper right quadrant.Why isn't x defined for x <0?
For instance, y = x^2. Does this mean that x cannot be -1?
[I think you mean y cannot be less than 0]
I also use a sharp, and it too gives an error. One method would be to use your index laws and do ((-8)^1/3)^5.Any1 have any ideas about that? Is it because im using a sharp?
I have no idea why it happens. I have never used a casio - I have used the same calculator since year 7, so I am not one to comment on them.Do you know why that happens? Is the casio calculators better?