D darkk_blu Member Joined Jan 31, 2018 Messages 68 Gender Male HSC 2018 Feb 9, 2018 #1 Completely stuck Last edited: Feb 9, 2018
Green Yoda Hi Φ Joined Mar 28, 2015 Messages 2,859 Gender Male HSC 2017 Feb 10, 2018 #2 Complete the square first so the intergal becomes sqrt(1-(x-1)^2) Then let sin(u)=x-1 It should be simple from here on Last edited: Feb 10, 2018
Complete the square first so the intergal becomes sqrt(1-(x-1)^2) Then let sin(u)=x-1 It should be simple from here on
D darkk_blu Member Joined Jan 31, 2018 Messages 68 Gender Male HSC 2018 Feb 27, 2018 #3 Green Yoda said: Complete the square first so the intergal becomes sqrt(1-(x-1)^2) Then let sin(u)=x-1 It should be simple from here on Click to expand... Nvm, was a 4U question because they didnt give the substitution
Green Yoda said: Complete the square first so the intergal becomes sqrt(1-(x-1)^2) Then let sin(u)=x-1 It should be simple from here on Click to expand... Nvm, was a 4U question because they didnt give the substitution