How to evaluate the first integral with respect to $dx$. If I take $x = a sin\theta$ how will the limits change?
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danny
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Hint:
use the substitution
$1-x^2=t \qquad -2xdx=dt$
the new limits are easy to find ...
Emilio Novati
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