Book Problem 11 Use the Table of Integrals in the back of your textbook to evaluate $\int y\sqrt{27 + 6y - y^2} dy$. Perform the substitution $u = $ Use formula number $\int y\sqrt{27 + 6y - y^2} dy = $ + C
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Step 1: Recognize that the integral given is in the form of ∫y√(a+by-cy^2)dy, where a=27, b=6, and c=1. Show more…
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