In Exercises 85 88, use the trigonometric substitution to write the algebraic expression
Chapter 6, Problem 86(choose chapter or problem)
Using Trigonometric Substitution In Exercises 85-88, use the trigonometric substitution to write the algebraic expression as a trigonometric function of \(\theta\), where \(0<\theta<\pi / 2\). Assume a > 0.
\(\sqrt{a^2-u^2},\quad\ \ u=a\cos\theta\)
Text Transcription:
theta
0 < theta < pi/2
sqrt a^2 - u^2, u = a cos theta
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