Find
∫(3w+2)24w dw,w>0 \int \frac{(3w+2)^2}{4\sqrt{w}} \, dw, \quad w > 0 ∫4w(3w+2)2dw,w>0giving your answer in simplest form.
The concentration C C\,C of a chemical in a solution, measured in mol/L, changes over time t t\,t seconds according to the model C=f(t)C = f(t)C=f(t).
It is given that:
Find f(t)f(t)f(t) in simplest form.
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