In Exercises 109 and 110, rewrite the improper integral as a proper integral using the

Chapter 8, Problem 109

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u-Substitution In Exercises 109 and 110, rewrite the improper integral as a proper integral using the given u-substitution. Then use the Trapezoidal Rule with n = 5 to approximate the integral.

\(\int_{0}^{1} \frac{\sin x}{\sqrt{x}} d x, \quad u=\sqrt{x}\)

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Int_0^1 sin x/sqrt x dx, u=sqrt x

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