Parametric equations relate to $144int_{0}^{pi/2}cos(t)sin^2(t)mathrm dt$
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Parametric equations
$x=6cos t$
$y=12sin(2t)$
$0le tle 2pi$
The curve is symmetrical in the x axis and in the y axis.
Show that $$144int_{0}^{pi/2}cos(t)sin^2(t)mathrm dttag1$$
I can't seem to eliminate variables $x$ and $y$ to come to $144cos(t)sin^2(t)$
Integrating $(1)$ is not a problem, I don't need help in that.
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Parametric equations
$x=6cos t$
$y=12sin(2t)$
$0le tle 2pi$
The curve is symmetrical in the x axis and in the y axis.
Show that $$144int_{0}^{pi/2}cos(t)sin^2(t)mathrm dttag1$$
I can't seem to eliminate variables $x$ and $y$ to come to $144cos(t)sin^2(t)$
Integrating $(1)$ is not a problem, I don't need help in that.
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Show what? You haven't mentioned any equality or equation.....
– Mostafa Ayaz
Nov 22 at 22:26
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Parametric equations
$x=6cos t$
$y=12sin(2t)$
$0le tle 2pi$
The curve is symmetrical in the x axis and in the y axis.
Show that $$144int_{0}^{pi/2}cos(t)sin^2(t)mathrm dttag1$$
I can't seem to eliminate variables $x$ and $y$ to come to $144cos(t)sin^2(t)$
Integrating $(1)$ is not a problem, I don't need help in that.
integration parametric
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Parametric equations
$x=6cos t$
$y=12sin(2t)$
$0le tle 2pi$
The curve is symmetrical in the x axis and in the y axis.
Show that $$144int_{0}^{pi/2}cos(t)sin^2(t)mathrm dttag1$$
I can't seem to eliminate variables $x$ and $y$ to come to $144cos(t)sin^2(t)$
Integrating $(1)$ is not a problem, I don't need help in that.
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Show what? You haven't mentioned any equality or equation.....
– Mostafa Ayaz
Nov 22 at 22:26
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Show what? You haven't mentioned any equality or equation.....
– Mostafa Ayaz
Nov 22 at 22:26
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Show what? You haven't mentioned any equality or equation.....
– Mostafa Ayaz
Nov 22 at 22:26
Show what? You haven't mentioned any equality or equation.....
– Mostafa Ayaz
Nov 22 at 22:26
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Show what? You haven't mentioned any equality or equation.....
– Mostafa Ayaz
Nov 22 at 22:26