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AndersHermansson
Jul21-03, 06:23 PM
Is it possible to find an exact solution for this integral?
∫√(1-x*x)dx from 0 to 1
Is it possible to differentiate a root expression?
I found that:
pi = 4 * ∫√(1-x*x)dx from 0 to 1
Suicidal
Jul21-03, 08:00 PM
the equation is for a semicircle of radius 1 from 0 to 1 you get a quarter circle and 1/4 pi *r^2=1/4pi
1/4pi is the answer
you could also evaluate the integral using a trig subsitution
you already found the answer if you devide both sides of the equation by 4 in your solution you also get the answer
Suicidal
Jul21-03, 08:10 PM
for the trig sub
x=sin(θ)
dx=cos(θ)dθ
substitute into original integral simpligy trig expresion and switch limits of integration (evaluate interms of theta) and you will get &pi/4
if you haven't learned trig subs check it out in your calc book it not a very hard topic.
what is x*? is x a complex variable? i don t quite understand your integral
AndersHermansson
Jul22-03, 05:42 AM
Probably because it's alot easier than you're used to. :)
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