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Franco
20 October, 02:51
Integrate 2x/sqrt (1-x^2) dx from 0 to ½.
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Quinn Dyer
20 October, 04:52
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A short-cut to accurately evaluate the given expression above is using a scientific calculator where one can include integrals and evaluate using limits. In this case, using a calculator, the answer is equal to 0.2679. One can verify this by integrating truly letting 1-x^2 as u and use its du to be substituted in the numerator
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