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What change of variables is suggested by an integral

I just chose the smaller secant answer. Maybe its secant because of the minus sign.
What change of variables is suggested by an integral

I just chose the smaller tangent answer. Maybe its tangent because of the plus
sign.
What change of variables is suggested by an integral

I just chose the smaller sin answer. Maybe its sin because of the minus sign and
x^2 after the integral.

Evaluate the following integral.

Part 1: You need to first look at the integrand:

16x 2

Looking at the table in the example, it resembles the first listing:


the corresponding substitution:

x=a sin

4.
Part 2: The derivative of

4 sin

is

4 cos

a x

which has

where a is the square root of 16. Hence,

Part 3: In the original integral youre given two limits (0 and


ones, you have to plug those values into x for

0=4 sin =0

and

2 3=4 sin=

x=4 sin

2 3 ). To find the new

and solve for theta. So,

3 . Those are the new limits.

Be careful when you solve for theta with the calculator. Just use pi and whatever is
in the denominator.

The numerator is simply the derivative from part 2. The denominator is the same as
before, just plug in the value of x from part 1.
Part 4: Calculator.

Evaluate the following integral.

Part 1: You need to first look at the integrand:

324x 2

Looking at the table in the example, it resembles the first listing:


the corresponding substitution:

x=a sin

18 sin

is

which has

where a is the square root of 324.

Hence, 18.
Part 2: The derivative of

a2x 2

18 cos

Part 3: In the original integral youre given two limits (9 and 18). To find the new
ones, you have to plug those values into x for

9=18 sin = /6

and

18=18 sin =

x=18 sin

and solve for theta. So,

2 . Those are the new limits.

Be careful when you solve for theta with the calculator. Just use pi and whatever is
in the denominator.

Im not positive how to solve the rest. I just know that it follows the pattern as
shown. It keeps the integral and is then followed by cos^2 theta.
Part 4: Calculator.

Evaluate the following integral.

Everything follows the same pattern. Just adjust the square root value.
When using the calculator on the last part, change the given parentheses to
absolute value as shown in the answer.

Evaluate the following integral.

Just copy the format. Last part calculator.

Evaluate the following integral.

Same format. Calc last one.

Evaluate the following integral.

Same format.

Evaluate the following integral.

Same format. Calc on last.

Evaluate the integral.

Same format.

Evaluate the following integral.

Follows the same format. The large number, 6859, comes from multiplying 19 and
361.

Evaluate the following integral.

Part 1 and 2 should follow same format.


Part 3: Fill in the given integrals for the X of part 1 and solve for theta to get each of
the new limits. The right side will be sec^3 theta and if theres a number in front of
the square root in the original, itll go out front of this part.
Part 4: Calculator

Evaluate the following integral.

Part 1: Go to Wolfram and type complete the square with the denominator.
Part 2: Its the part inside parentheses.
Part 3: Put the square root in front of the tan answer.
Part 4: Same. Just use sec^2 theta
Part 5: One over whatever the square root was.
Part 6: Copy the format.

Evaluate the following integral.

Part 1: Wolfram complete the square for numerator and denominator.


Part 2: Part inside parentheses.
Part 3: Select the tangent answer.
Part 4: Same format.
Part 5: Same format. The number out front is the square of whatever was in the
previous parts.

Part 6: Calculator.

The upper half of the ellipse centered

Same format.
Find the length of the curve

Same format. Limits are given. Right side is the same.

Find the volume of the solid torus formed when

It was the same. Getting fuckin lazy here.

Evaluate using the substitution

The cycloid is the curve

Let the figure shows that

Evaluate the following integral.

Part 1: Choose the tan answer


Part 2: Same format, change number
Part 3: Take the square root of the number in the bottom (16), which is 4. Then
multiply that square root by the number in the bottom (16*4=64). Then follow the
format.
Part 4: Use calc
Evaluate the following integral

Follow the format. Not sure about the third part.

Evaluate the following integral

Really not sure.

Evaluate the following indefinite integral

Not sure what I did.

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