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$3-6$ Set up an integral that represents the length of the curve. Then use your calculator to find the length correct to four decimal places.$$y=\sin x, \quad 0 \leqslant x \leqslant \pi$$
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The derivative of $\sin x$ is $\cos x$. So, we have $dy/dx = \cos x$. Show more…
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