magnetism integration problem

Why is this wrong? The actual answer has x²/3, im getting x²/2
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SIMPle Potato
SIMPle Potato5mo ago
How did you cancel the x inside integral with x outside integral solve both integrals first then cancel
Aguilar
AguilarOP5mo ago
Hm I didn't know that ... U can't cancel the x's in different integrals?
potato
potato5mo ago
the integral of x^2 is x^3/3 and then u cancel the x's
Aguilar
AguilarOP5mo ago
Yep i get it now, I didn't know that u can't cancel them befpre integrating Then the it's solved thanks
SIMPle Potato
SIMPle Potato5mo ago
Bro u can
potato
potato5mo ago
@SIMPle Potato yoo potato
SIMPle Potato
SIMPle Potato5mo ago
But you wont get 2pix without integrating dl
potato
potato5mo ago
theres 3 potatos in this server 💀
Aguilar
AguilarOP5mo ago
@Real potato HOW MANY POTATOES ARE IN TIS SERVER @iTeachChem sir u got some explaining to do :sweaty:
SIMPle Potato
SIMPle Potato5mo ago
What
Aguilar
AguilarOP5mo ago
I didn't get it, can u elaborate Ohh i get it now U mean if there were some other x, we can cancel them And here i integrated them wrong I see +solved @SIMPle Potato @potato
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