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OpenStudy (inkyvoyd):

Is there any way to calculate ∫√(1-x²)dx (from 0 to 1) without trig substitution? And not the way Euclid did it?

OpenStudy (dumbcow):

to get the anti-derivative you need to use trig-substitution but you could evaluate the definite integral by estimating area under curve using numerical methods... graphing calculator, sum of rectangles, etc.

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