A Aslam New member Joined Feb 3, 2016 Messages 1 Feb 3, 2016 #1 Solution of an Integral: ∫{Sqrt(A-H^2)/Sqrt(H)}(dh) Where, A=Constant H=Variable Please Help to solve the Integral =∫{Sqrt(A-H^2)/Sqrt(H)}(dh) Where, A=Constant H=Variable
Solution of an Integral: ∫{Sqrt(A-H^2)/Sqrt(H)}(dh) Where, A=Constant H=Variable Please Help to solve the Integral =∫{Sqrt(A-H^2)/Sqrt(H)}(dh) Where, A=Constant H=Variable
stapel Super Moderator Staff member Joined Feb 4, 2004 Messages 16,550 Feb 3, 2016 #2 Aslam said: Please Help to solve the Integral =∫{Sqrt(A-H^2)/Sqrt(H)}(dh) Where, A=Constant H=Variable Click to expand... What is on the left-hand side of the "equals" at the beginning of the second line above? How does "h" relate to the variable "H"? When you reply, please include a clear listing of your thoughts and efforts so far. Thank you!
Aslam said: Please Help to solve the Integral =∫{Sqrt(A-H^2)/Sqrt(H)}(dh) Where, A=Constant H=Variable Click to expand... What is on the left-hand side of the "equals" at the beginning of the second line above? How does "h" relate to the variable "H"? When you reply, please include a clear listing of your thoughts and efforts so far. Thank you!