Question 13 5 Points In solving for the antiderivative of f(x) = 4- Fusing trigonometric substitution, Jf(x)dx is transformed into Jf(0)d® after appropriate substitution. Determine the value of f(0) for 0 = 1.26. (note: 0 is in radian, your answer must be in two decimal places)

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In solving for the antiderivative of f(x) =
x2
Fusing trigonometric substitution, Jf(x)dx is transformed
4-x
into Jf(0)de after appropriate substitution. Determine the value of f(0) for e = 1.26. (note: 0 is in radian, your
answer must be in two decimal places )
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The same question, I'm confused where did you get the 0.9064 as an answer for sin^2 (1.26)? How did you get that? Thank you so much. 

x²
In solving for the antiderivative of f(x)=
using trigonometric substitution, f(x) dx is transformed
4-
into ff(e)de after appropriate substitution. Determine the value of ƒ(0) for = 1.26. (note: is in radian, your
answer must be in two decimal places)
Add your answer
Transcribed Image Text:x² In solving for the antiderivative of f(x)= using trigonometric substitution, f(x) dx is transformed 4- into ff(e)de after appropriate substitution. Determine the value of ƒ(0) for = 1.26. (note: is in radian, your answer must be in two decimal places) Add your answer
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Same question, but can you elaborate more, how did you get 0.9064, thank you

x²
In solving for the antiderivative of f(x)=
using trigonometric substitution, f(x) dx is transformed
4-
into ff(e)de after appropriate substitution. Determine the value of ƒ(0) for = 1.26. (note: is in radian, your
answer must be in two decimal places)
Add your answer
Transcribed Image Text:x² In solving for the antiderivative of f(x)= using trigonometric substitution, f(x) dx is transformed 4- into ff(e)de after appropriate substitution. Determine the value of ƒ(0) for = 1.26. (note: is in radian, your answer must be in two decimal places) Add your answer
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