AmySaunders
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Evaluate the integral from 0 to 1 of (8x)(sqrt(x^2+4))
I started out using trigonometric substitution. x=2tan(theta) and dx=2sec^2(theta)d-theta.
I then get the integral from 0 to 1 of (8(2tan(theta)))(2sec^2(theta)) d-theta
I get lost after there. How do I simplify that?
Thank you!
I started out using trigonometric substitution. x=2tan(theta) and dx=2sec^2(theta)d-theta.
I then get the integral from 0 to 1 of (8(2tan(theta)))(2sec^2(theta)) d-theta
I get lost after there. How do I simplify that?
Thank you!
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