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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Converge or diverge.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\int\limits_{0}^{6} (x^2 dx)/(\sqrt{36-x^2)}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no idea where to start.

OpenStudy (zarkon):

you can do trig sub...works out pretty well

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i guess you have to find the anti derivative use a trig sub to get rid of the radical

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what zarkon said try \(x=6\sin(\theta)\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for the bottom part?

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