

xplesse help me solve this using trig substitution. thanks dx. S 3 ([4-72)
Trig Substitution
х S 3 dx (1+x4)
please solve these questions for me, thanks!
1) csc 23 Find the value of the trig function indicated. 35 3) csc 9 4) tan e 22 14 5) tan e 15 12 102 6) sec 0 15
1. Begin by making the substitution u=ex . The resulting
integral should be ripe for a trig substitution.
2. Make a choice of trig substitution based on the ±a2±b2u2 term
you see after the substitution. With the right choice, after
substituting and rewriting using sin/cos, you should again have
something fairly nice to solve as a trig integral.
3. The substitution sin(2θ)=2sin(θ)cos(θ) is useful after you
integrate.
4. Don’t forget to back substitute (through several
substitutions!) until everything is in...
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solve using Trigonometric
Substitution
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Characterize the below integrals (definite or indefinite) and solve the integrals by using the substitution rule: a. S(-11(5x + 7)5)dx b. S(4V7x - 1)dx C. J-8 siz3x cosx) dx d. S -6 dx 2x+3 e. S(-5sin(9x - 4))dx
Tutorial Exercise Evaluate the integral using the substitution rule. sin(x) 1/3 1* dx cos(x) Step 1 of 4 To integrate using substitution, choose u to be some function in the integrand whose derivative (or some constant multiple of whose derivative) is a factor of the integrand. Rewriting a quotient as a product can help to identify u and its derivative. 70/3 1." sin(x) dx = L" (cos(x) since) dx cos?(X) Notice that do (cos(x)) = and this derivative is a...
How do you solve this trig function.
I am using Haversines formula to find the distance between two
longitude/latitude coordinates and do not understand this part of
the formula. I have asked this question before but the answer did
not help me at all it just restated the formula. My specific
question has to do with the comma. How do I solve for c.
For example, if a = 0.2, how would I find c. Thanks.
c= atan2(Vā, VI-a)
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