Chapter 5: Q. 54 (page 465)
Solve the integral
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Chapter 5: Q. 54 (page 465)
Solve the integral
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Solve the integral
Complete the square for each quadratic in Exercises 28–33. Then describe the trigonometric substitution that would be appropriate if you were solving an integral that involved that quadratic.
Solve given definite integral.
Explain why using trigonometric substitution with often involves a triangle with side lengths a and x and hypotenuse of length
Solve given integrals by using polynomial long division to rewrite the integrand. This is one way that you can sometimes avoid using trigonometric substitution; moreover, sometimes it works when trigonometric substitution does not apply.
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