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how do you integrate (1-y^2)^2
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you can expand it out and its easier
expand: Int ( 1 - 2y^2 + y^4 ) = y - 2y^3 / 3 + y^5/5 +C
hey bahrom7893...thank you so much for your help, and thanks amistre64, you helped out a lot as well :)
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