Could someone help me out on another question please?
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Let's pause!"
I have deliberately left one with an uncompleted square. This is why, in the next step.
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Let us focus on the
FIRST integral. Well you
COULD use substitution, but you should reduce the integral from the form of:
The first part of our integration problem is,
Our form says, we need the derivative on the top. And a two on the denominator.
First, put derivative on the top!
(NOT FINISHED INTEGRAL! THIS IS A THOUGHT PROCESS)
But this is
NO WAY its the same as our previous one. Top compensate, let's see what happens if we negative half it.
(NOT FINISHED INTEGRAL! THIS IS A THOUGHT PROCESS)
This is still not our integral, but if
WE MINUS A HALF!
SINCE our resulting integral has an EXCESS of a half, we get,
(Our first integral is done)
Expand it! And see if you get our ORIGINAL ONE!
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Second integral, use inverse sine!
(You already know how to do this.)
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Thus, we have!