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Trigonometric Substitution a. Explain why
Evalute the integral of x/(x^2+4)dx using u-substitution and then trigonometric substitution. I did this and got
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Trigonometric Substitution
a. Explain why the substitution x = asin(Theta) guarantees that cos(Theta) is greater than or equal to
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John
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If x = 6sinθ, use trigonometric substitution to write square root 36-x^2 as a trigonometric function of θ, where where 0<θ<
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If x = 9tanθ, use trigonometric substitution to write square root 81 + x^2 as a trigonometric function of θ, where -pi/2 < θ
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sophie
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int 1/ (sq rt (4sec^2 x +4)) dx
trigonometric substitution expression: sq rt (x^2-a^2) substitution: x=a sec x identity: sec^2 x
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(i) Evaluate integral [ x^3 / (x^2 + 4)^2 ] using trigonometric substitution.
(ii) Evaluate integral [ x^3 / (x^2 + 4)^2 ] using
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(i) Evaluate integral [ x^3 / (x^2 + 4)^2 ] using trigonometric substitution.
(ii) Evaluate integral [ x^3 / (x^2 + 4)^2 ] using
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Murphy
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find the integral of x/(x^2+4)dx using trigonometric substitution.
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Heather
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Evaluate the integral using the indicated trigonometric substitution.
∫5x^3(sqrt(9−x^2))dx and x =3sin(θ)
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Gabriel
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Evaluate the integral using the indicated trigonometric substitution.
∫8/(x^2(sqrt(x^2−9))dx and x=3sec(θ)
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jen
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