Hi, I'm working on a problem that has me a bit stumped:
The boundaries are 2 on the bottom, y on the top of the integral sign
g(y)= (integral sign) t2*sintdt
I figure you can multiply the whole thing by 2/2 to make the t to be the derivative of t2/2, and then make u=t2/2:
2(integral sign)t2/2*sintdt
....however I'm a little confused as to what you assign as "du".
Should it be du=sintdt? Or du=tdt? Or am I way off on this? All the examples we've done so far had "u" be what is after sin, so I'm a little uncertain of how to proceed form here.
Thanks!
The boundaries are 2 on the bottom, y on the top of the integral sign
g(y)= (integral sign) t2*sintdt
I figure you can multiply the whole thing by 2/2 to make the t to be the derivative of t2/2, and then make u=t2/2:
2(integral sign)t2/2*sintdt
....however I'm a little confused as to what you assign as "du".
Should it be du=sintdt? Or du=tdt? Or am I way off on this? All the examples we've done so far had "u" be what is after sin, so I'm a little uncertain of how to proceed form here.
Thanks!