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Mathematics, 01.11.2019 21:31 juli8350

Find the lengths of the following curves.

y= \frac{2}{3} x^\frac{3}{2} -\frac{1}{2} x^\frac{1}{2}

x=\frac{3}{5} y^\frac{5}{3} -\frac{3}{4} y^\frac{1}{3}

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