CALCULUS II: solve \[\huge{\int\sin^{p-1}\theta d\theta}\]
original Q: Here. no "what do you think" btw, you can give tips though :-p
I really wouldn't know how to do this w/o using an integral table tbh
you forgot the part where you say p is a natural number
it actually doesn't say that @nuts
yeah good luck solving that reduction formulate for p=1.5 enjoy your elliptical integrals
haven't gone over ellipticals though ._.
is that calc 3?
no elliptical integrals are special definitions that you won't hit unless you take graduate level mathematics.
or do weird optics things.
oh o-o
@kittybasil do u hv the answer in your textbook for that question?
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\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @BRAINIAC @kittybasil do u hv the answer in your textbook for that question? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) it's a worksheet problem, sadly :(
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