We now use the substitution u = x° + 8x and du = (9x° + 8) dx to convert the entire integral into one involving only u. 1 ((9x8 + 8) dx) - 8x)² 9x8 + 8 dx = (x° + 8x)? 6' (x° + - /(C du

Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
13th Edition
ISBN:9781133382119
Author:Swokowski
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Chapter7: Analytic Trigonometry
Section7.2: Trigonometric Equations
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We now use the substitution u = x³ + 8x and du
(9x8 + 8) dx to convert the entire integral into one involving
%3D
only u.
9x8 + 8
dx
1
| ((9x8
(x° + 8x)².
+ 8) dx)
(x9 + 8x)2
- /(C
du
Transcribed Image Text:We now use the substitution u = x³ + 8x and du (9x8 + 8) dx to convert the entire integral into one involving %3D only u. 9x8 + 8 dx 1 | ((9x8 (x° + 8x)². + 8) dx) (x9 + 8x)2 - /(C du
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