Trigonometry, and Inverse Trigonometry \int\frac{d\theta}{\sqrt{15+4\theta-4\theta^{2}}}

Mary Buchanan

Mary Buchanan

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2021-12-13

Trigonometry, and Inverse Trigonometry
dθ15+4θ4θ2

Answer & Explanation

Bertha Jordan

Bertha Jordan

Beginner2021-12-14Added 37 answers

Step 1
Given dθ15+4θ4θ2
116(2θ1)2dθ
Substitute 4=2014dudθ=12dθ=2du
2161642du
=121142du
=1142du=arcsin(u)
=121142du=arcsin(u)2
undo u=2014
arcsin(2014)2
115+4θ4θ2=arcsin(2014)2

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ambarakaq8

Beginner2021-12-15Added 31 answers

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