rand_althor
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Hey how would you do this question without using substitution?
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Are the conditions for the integral or the inverse sine function?^With conditions
Conditions such as: c > 0, and we assume a is positive in your answer (we should actually write |a| strictly speaking, but this is kind of nitpicking).Are the conditions for the integral or the inverse sine function?
So that's for the inverse sine function?Conditions such as: c > 0, and we assume a is positive in your answer (we should actually write |a| strictly speaking, but this is kind of nitpicking).
I was talking about for the integral.So that's for the inverse sine function?
What is the domain of the inverse sine function?
Domain of that is (assuming c > 0) .Ah okay, that makes sense.
Sorry I meant the domain of
Pretty much, yes.If we assume that a > 0, would we need to take two cases for r? I.e r > 0 and r < 0 ?