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edmund gosse

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Am I right in thinking that the only way to evaluate the definite integral y=sqrt(9-x^2) from -3 to 3 is Simp/ Trap rule or by using formula for area of semicircle or by using substitution where x =3sin theta?

Are there any other ways? (from the ext 1 course?)
 

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Am I right in thinking that the only way to evaluate the definite integral y=sqrt(9-x^2) from -3 to 3 is Simp/ Trap rule or by using formula for area of semicircle or by using substitution where x =3sin theta?

Are there any other ways? (from the ext 1 course?)
Well if its a semicircle could you not use the formula A = 1/2(pi x r^2)?
your radius would be 3 in this case.

Other than that I think you've covered every method. Who knows, I might be wrong :p
 

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