Crosswinds
Member
Could someone please show me why the answer to this:
∫ (sinx)/(√(1 + 2cosx)) dx {with limits pi/2 and 0} using the substitution y = 1 + 2cosx
is
√3 - 1?
I keep getting a quarter of this answer??
Thanks! (Sorry I don't know how to make my limits pretty)
∫ (sinx)/(√(1 + 2cosx)) dx {with limits pi/2 and 0} using the substitution y = 1 + 2cosx
is
√3 - 1?
I keep getting a quarter of this answer??
Thanks! (Sorry I don't know how to make my limits pretty)