B bowe New member Joined Jun 11, 2017 Messages 1 Jun 11, 2017 #1 Integration: f cont & ∫(5 to 0 ) f(x)dx = 11 then ∫(pi/2 to 0) f(5sint)cost dt = ? If the function f is continuous and ∫(5 to 0 ) f(x)dx = 11 the ∫(pi/2 to 0) f(5sint)cost dt = So far I have x=5sint
Integration: f cont & ∫(5 to 0 ) f(x)dx = 11 then ∫(pi/2 to 0) f(5sint)cost dt = ? If the function f is continuous and ∫(5 to 0 ) f(x)dx = 11 the ∫(pi/2 to 0) f(5sint)cost dt = So far I have x=5sint
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Jun 11, 2017 #2 bowe said: If the function f is continuous and ∫(5 to 0 ) f(x)dx = 11 the ∫(pi/2 to 0) f(5sint)cost dt = So far I have x=5sint Click to expand... x = 5 sin(t) → dx = ?
bowe said: If the function f is continuous and ∫(5 to 0 ) f(x)dx = 11 the ∫(pi/2 to 0) f(5sint)cost dt = So far I have x=5sint Click to expand... x = 5 sin(t) → dx = ?