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1. Find the exact length of the curve analytically by antidifferentiation. You will need to simplify the integrand algebraically before finding an antiderivative.
y = the integral from -2 to x of the SQUARE ROOT (3t^4-1)dt, -2 < x < -1
note that the "<" is actually less than or equal to, don't know how to post that.
For this one, do I just plug the x in? x_x I'm really clueless on how to start
2. Find the length of the curve.
y = the integral of 0 to x of SQUARE ROOT (cos(2t))dt from x = 0 to x = pi/4The problem with me is I know how to do it in terms of y and x, but I am terrible at parametrics.
If you can, please help me with any of the above =) thanks
y = the integral from -2 to x of the SQUARE ROOT (3t^4-1)dt, -2 < x < -1
note that the "<" is actually less than or equal to, don't know how to post that.
For this one, do I just plug the x in? x_x I'm really clueless on how to start
2. Find the length of the curve.
y = the integral of 0 to x of SQUARE ROOT (cos(2t))dt from x = 0 to x = pi/4The problem with me is I know how to do it in terms of y and x, but I am terrible at parametrics.
If you can, please help me with any of the above =) thanks
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