working out pleasechange the limits to 3 and 0
then add a 2 next the root thing.
should work
oh , and let x = 3 sin theta
and the rest you should be able to do yourself
yes i know that but intergrate ithmm.. well it is a semi circle with radius three... use the area of a circle formula
I think you're confused with volume rotation. You can find area no matter what axis you are using, it is simply a matter of applying it.please be polite next time by stating that you have a problem, and then asking for help, rather than just chucking us the question.
Your question doesn't state whether you're finding the area with the X or the Y axis. But since the graph is clearly a semicircle on the X axis, it clearly must be with the X axis.
There are 3 methods:
1. Evaluate the integral normally with limits -3, 3. If you can't do this, you're in trouble.
2. Evaluate the integral with limits 0, 3 and then multiply the area by 2 (since its symmetrical about Y axis)
3. Realise that the shape is a semicircle with radius 3 units. Hence area is simply 9pi/2 units squared.
Yeah i realised that right after I clicked 'post', but i dont know how to edit posts.I think you're confused with volume rotation. You can find area no matter what axis you are using, it is simply a matter of applying it.
+1Generally with a question like this, you are expected to recognise the graph and take the alternate path to attaining the answer. I don't think they would ask you to find the area through purely integration.
lol thanks great help. I tried taking out - 1/2x LOL, wasn't sure what to do.You can do the reverse chain rule with any integral, as long as the derivative of the function is there.
But with this integral no.
If it was say, S x (9-x^2)^(1/2) dx instead, with the x at the front, then yes you could do the reverse chain rule, because the derivative of 9-x^2 is -2x, but since the -2 is just a constant, you can multiply that in and divide it.
So the integral would then become
S x (9-x^2)^(1/2) dx
= -1/2 S -2x (9-x^2)^(1/2) dx
and from here, you can do the reverse chain rule.
Hope that helps
Use x=3sinθ.The 4U way would be to use the substitution x=sinθ or something.