Evaluate the definite integral using Trigonometric Substitution. Your work must DEMONSTRATE this method. Do not use any short-cut formulas. Show all integration work. ∫₀^(3/5) √(9-25x²) dx
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Since we have a square root of a quadratic expression involving x^2, we can use the trigonometric substitution x = (3/5)sinθ. Show more…
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