sky_angel
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We're doing integration now at school and our teacher gave us a question that I can't get. He asked us to integrate y= root (1-x^2) from -1 to 1.
How do I do thisss because he only taught us how to integrate things like 3x^2 or (1+3x)^2.
I asked him if the integral was like the normal one where you add 1 to the power, then put that in the denominator, so I got 2/3 times (1-x^2) root (1-x^2) but he said it was wrong
can someone help me pleeeeaasssee !!
How do I do thisss because he only taught us how to integrate things like 3x^2 or (1+3x)^2.
I asked him if the integral was like the normal one where you add 1 to the power, then put that in the denominator, so I got 2/3 times (1-x^2) root (1-x^2) but he said it was wrong
can someone help me pleeeeaasssee !!