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Evaluate the general indefinite integral using a u-
substitution.
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sec2
the domain
x2
green.
A golfer makes a successful chip shot to the
Suppose the path of the ball from the moment it
is struck to the moment it hits the green
is described by y = 13.51 x -0.62x² where * { [0,b].
where x is the horizontal distance (in yards)
from the point where the ball was struck,
and y is the vertical distance (in yards) above
the fairway.
a.) set up the integral (to just before integrating)
to find the distance the ball travels
(the arc length) from the moment it is
Struck to the moment it hits the
green.
b.) If the ball travels 42 yards Chorizontally)
down the fairway, find the arc length
the ball travels. Round the nearest
hundred.
6. Sketch: f(x) = [x+ 2] -1, on [-2,2]
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