Integration help

artikk

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I'm having problem integrating (1-y^2)^1/2 dy
u substitution fails, I think. Can anyone do this?
 

DrPizza

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Have you tried a trig substitution?

I haven't attempted to work it out, but that's a fairly common method in situations where you have square roots such as yours.

Also, to check your answer, google "The Integrator" from Wolfram Research.
 

ChAoTiCpInOy

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Yeah do trig substitution. Make cos y = y, then you get (1 - cos^2 y)^1/2. Then 1-cos^2y = (sin^2y)^1/2 dy. Then integrate, chain rule.