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$7-18$ Find the length of the curve.$$y=e^{x}, \quad 0 \leqslant x \leqslant 1$$
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Step 1: The length of a curve $y=f(x)$ from $x=a$ to $x=b$ is given by the formula: $$L=\int_{a}^{b}\sqrt{1+\left(\frac{dy}{dx}\right)^{2}}dx$$ where $\frac{dy}{dx}$ is the derivative of $f(x)$. Show more…
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