MATH 181 Study Guide - Final Guide: Trigonometric Substitution, Horse Length, Improper Integral

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Problem 1 solution: compute the arc length of the graph of f (x) = 9 x2 over [0, 3]. Solution: the arc length can be easily found by recognizing that the graph of the function is a quarter circle of radius 3. Knowing that the arc length of a circle is 2 r, the arc length of y = f (x) is arc length = One can also resort to nding arc length via the formula where. The arc length is then a p1 + f (x)2 dx. L =z b f (x) = x. Then 9 x2 = 3 cos and we get. This integral may be solved using the trigonometric substitution x = 3 sin , dx = 3 cos d . Problem 2 solution: determine the limit of the sequence an = Solution: we begin by multiplying the function by 1.

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