Use the accompanying figure to show that
Chapter , Problem 44AAE(choose chapter or problem)
Use the accompanying figure to show that
\(\int_{0}^{\pi / 2} \sin x \ d x=\frac{\pi}{2}-\int_{0}^{1} \sin ^{-1} x \ d x\).
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Text Transcription:
Integral _0^pi/2 sin x dx = pi/2-integral _0^1sin^-1 x dx
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