Given: S√-x² + 4x+5 dx. Using trigonometric substitution, what is the integral form in terms of ? 9 S (1+sin 20) de // (1-sin 20) de 2/(1-cos 1-cos 20) de 9 S (1+cos 20) de B Ⓒ 2
Given: S√-x² + 4x+5 dx. Using trigonometric substitution, what is the integral form in terms of ? 9 S (1+sin 20) de // (1-sin 20) de 2/(1-cos 1-cos 20) de 9 S (1+cos 20) de B Ⓒ 2
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Chapter7: Analytic Trigonometry
Section7.2: Trigonometric Equations
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