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Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, WashingtonPhoto by Vickie Kelly, 2004 Ch.8 Extra Topic: Trigonometric Substitutions Monticello (Thomas Jefferson’s.

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1 Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, WashingtonPhoto by Vickie Kelly, 2004 Ch.8 Extra Topic: Trigonometric Substitutions Monticello (Thomas Jefferson’s home), Alexandria, VA

2 We can use right triangles and the pythagorean theorem to simplify some problems. 1 These are in the same form.

3 We can use right triangles and the pythagorean theorem to simplify some problems. 1 This is a constant.

4 This method is called Trigonometric Substitution. If the integral contains, we use the triangle at right. If we need, we move a to the hypotenuse. If we need, we move x to the hypotenuse.

5 2 double angle formula

6 2

7 5 We can get into the necessary form by completing the square.

8 6 Complete the square:

9 Here are a couple of shortcuts that are result from Trigonometric Substitution: These are on your list of formulas. They are not really new. 


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