Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply Trigonometric Substitution
Take the constant out:
Rewrite using trig identities
Take the constant out:
Apply the Sum Rule:
Substitute back
Simplify
Add a constant to the solution
Popular Examples
y^{''}-9y=2t^2+3t+9derivative of 3x^2+e^{2x}+pi^2sum from n=1 to infinity of n/(6n^2-5)limit as x approaches+4-of (2x)/(16-x^2)y^'=y^2(1+x^3)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the integral of ((x^2))/(sqrt(49-x^2)) ?
The integral of ((x^2))/(sqrt(49-x^2)) is 49/2 (arcsin(1/7 x)-1/2 sin(2arcsin(1/7 x)))+C