Using appropriate trigonometric substitution and changing the limit of integration, the integral expression (4 – x²)ž dx can be transformed into (cos 0)* do ® 16 /* (cos )* do В 8 (cos 0)* de | (cos 0)* de 8 none of the given choices

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Section6.3: Implicit Differentiation
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Using appropriate trigonometric substitution and changing the limit of integration, the integral expression (4 – x²) ž dæ can
be transformed into
(cos 0)* de
A
I (cos 0)* do
16
(с) 8
(cos 0)* de
D
(cos 0)* de
8
E) none of the given choices
Transcribed Image Text:Using appropriate trigonometric substitution and changing the limit of integration, the integral expression (4 – x²) ž dæ can be transformed into (cos 0)* de A I (cos 0)* do 16 (с) 8 (cos 0)* de D (cos 0)* de 8 E) none of the given choices
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