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Energy and Power

x(t)= $ x^2\! $

Energy calculation

E= $ \int_{1}^{3}\ |x ^2|^2\, dx , \,\! $
E= $ \int_{1}^{3}\ x ^4\, dx , \,\! $
E= $ \frac{1}{5}\! $ {$ (3^5)\! $ - $ (1^5)\! $}
E= $ \frac{1}{5}\! $* 242
E= $ 48.4\! $

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