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Find the arc length of one arch of y=sinx.

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A particle starting from rest at x=1 moves along the xaxis toward the origin.

Its potential energy is V=12mlnx. Write the Lagrange equation and integrate it

to find the time required for the particle to reach the origin.

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Express as a function

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Write the integral in equation (12.7) as an elliptic integral and show that (12.8)gives its value. Hints: Write cosθ=1-2sin2(θ2) and a similar equation forcosα. Then make the change of variablex=sin(θ2)sin(α2).

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Computer plot graphs of sn u, cn u, and dn u, for several values of k, say, for example, k=14,12,34,0.9,0.99..Also plot 3D graphs of sn, cn, and dn as functions of u and k.

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Ifu=ln(secφ+tanφ), then φ is a function of u called the Gudermannian of u, φ=gdu. Prove that: .

u=lntan(π4+ϕ2),tangdu=sinhu,singdu=tanhu,ddugdu=sechu

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Carry through the algebra to get the equation

erfc(x)=1-erf(x)□e-x2xπ(1-12x2+1.32x22-1.3.52x23+.....)

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Express the following integrals as β functions, and then, by (7.1) , in terms of Γ functions. When possible, use Γfunction formulas to write an exact answer in terms of π,2 , etc. Compare your answers with computer results and reconcile any discrepancies.

role="math" localid="1664349717981" ∫01x41-x2dx

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Prove that B(p,q)=B(q,p). Hint:Putx=1-yin Equation (6.1).

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Using (5.3) with (3.4) and (4.1), find Γ(3/2),Γ(-1/2), andΓ(-3/2)in terms ofπ.

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