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Can someone please help me with part d, I've done all the other parts except for it? I'm not really sure how to approach it, but i know part c must be used somewhere in there.
Thanks
Using part c), here,
, so
.
Part c) tells you to replace every
x in the integrand with (
a +
b –
x), and that the integral will be the same value.
In this case, when you replace the numerator's
x with
, it becomes
. Notice that the denominator actually remains the same, because
becomes
, which, if you do the algebra, is the same as
.
So by part c), we have
(by the Pythagorean trig. identity for the last equality).
Now, rearranging the equality
yields
(by part b))
so that
.