1. integral (x^3 * sqrt(x^2-4))

  1. How would you solve the following problem explicitly?Sqrt(1-y^2) dx - sqrt(1-x^2) dy I separated the x and y terms and got:
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  2. When graphing the integral of sin(x^2) is there a way to shift the graph vertically, without just tacking "+c" on the end?If it
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  3. Calculate definite integral ofdx/(x^4 * sqrt(x^2 + 3)) Over (1,3) I start with the substitution x = sqrt(3)*tan t so: sqrt(x^2 +
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  4. Hello, I have a question concerning trigonometric substitution.let's say we have integral of dx/sqrt(9x^2 + 4), so after doing a
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  5. Evaluate the indefinite integral. Please check my work? Not sure if I am doing this correctly.S= integral symbol S x^3*sqrt(x^2
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  6. Evaluate the indefinite integral: 8x-x^2.I got this but I the homework system says its
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  7. Evaluate the integral by changing to spherical coordinates.The outer boundaries are from 0 to 1. The middle one goes from
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  8. Evaluate the integral by changing to spherical coordinates.The outer boundaries are from 0 to 1. The middle one goes from
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  9. Evaluate the integral by changing to spherical coordinates.The outer boundaries are from 0 to 1. The middle one goes from
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  10. Evaluate the integral by changing to spherical coordinates.The outer boundaries are from 0 to 1. The middle one goes from
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