Evaluate the indefinite integrals by using the given substitutions to reduce the integrals to standard form. a. √ √x sin²(x³/² − 1), u = x³/² – 1 9x² b. S; dx, u = 1- x³ √1-x³
Evaluate the indefinite integrals by using the given substitutions to reduce the integrals to standard form. a. √ √x sin²(x³/² − 1), u = x³/² – 1 9x² b. S; dx, u = 1- x³ √1-x³
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![Evaluate the indefinite integrals by using the given substitutions to reduce the integrals to
standard form.
a.
√ √x sin²(x³/² — 1), u = x³/² – 1
—
9x²
b.
S=
dx, u = 1x³
√1-x³
C.
S (3x + 2)(3x² + 4x)ª dx, u = 3x² + 4x
d.
| 7√7x − 1 dx,u = 7x − 1
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Transcribed Image Text:Evaluate the indefinite integrals by using the given substitutions to reduce the integrals to
standard form.
a.
√ √x sin²(x³/² — 1), u = x³/² – 1
—
9x²
b.
S=
dx, u = 1x³
√1-x³
C.
S (3x + 2)(3x² + 4x)ª dx, u = 3x² + 4x
d.
| 7√7x − 1 dx,u = 7x − 1
-
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