Find the mass of the thin bar with the given density function. ?(x) = 1 + sin x; for 0 ? x ? ?/6 Set up the integral that gives the mass of the thin bar.
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We can find the density function by using the equation p(x) = 1 + sin x. Next, we need to integrate this equation to find the mass of the thin bar. We can do this by using the following steps: Show more…
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