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Undergrad Integration with Trigonometric Substitution
Mathman, Thank you again for the comment. Obviously, the singularity is present. After some more investigation, the solution will definitely follow that of Cauchy Principal Value integrals, in as much as the Residue Theorem and the poles of the integral in the upper half of a complex plane...- dollarbills10
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Undergrad Integration with Trigonometric Substitution
Hi, Mathman, thank you for your comment. I have attached a much better pictorial of the integrand in discussion. I have failed in trying to decipher the latex language in the forum. I have also included my trig substitution. However, as I have hinted, I have no clue as to where to go...- dollarbills10
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- Forum: Calculus
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Undergrad Integration with Trigonometric Substitution
Hi, I am seeking some input for an integral I have been stumped on for a few days. This is the integral: [(a^2 - s^2)^1/2]/(x-s) ds evaluated over the bounds from -a to a. The symmetry of the integration area allows the integral to be evaluated from 0 to a, and doubled. I have always...- dollarbills10
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