How do you integrate (x^5)(sqrt(4 - x^2)) dx?
2 Answers
This is of the form:
which looks like:
So, let's do the following substitution. Let:
where
thus:
Now, let:
We can then get:
Build a triangle;
Thus, we can re-substitute back in the previous values.
Use a
Explanation:
Although this integral can be evaluated using a trigonometric substitution, it can also be done with a
Let
With our choice of
so
Substituting in the integral yields:
Distribute the
Now simplify and rewrite as you see fit.