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Question Number 99007 by Rio Michael last updated on 18/Jun/20
Let I_y  = ∫_(−2) ^2 [y^3  cos ((y/2)) + (1/2)]((√(4−y^2 )) ) dy   then I_y  = ???
$$\mathrm{Let}\:{I}_{{y}} \:=\:\underset{−\mathrm{2}} {\overset{\mathrm{2}} {\int}}\left[{y}^{\mathrm{3}} \:\mathrm{cos}\:\left(\frac{{y}}{\mathrm{2}}\right)\:+\:\frac{\mathrm{1}}{\mathrm{2}}\right]\left(\sqrt{\mathrm{4}−{y}^{\mathrm{2}} }\:\right)\:{dy}\: \\ $$$$\mathrm{then}\:{I}_{{y}} \:=\:??? \\ $$
Answered by maths mind last updated on 18/Jun/20
try ∫_(−2) ^0 +∫_0 ^2   and put t=−x in first one   f(x)=(x^3 cos((x/2))+(1/2))(√(4−x^2 )) we get  ∫_0 ^2 (f(x)+f(−x))dx
$${try}\:\int_{−\mathrm{2}} ^{\mathrm{0}} +\int_{\mathrm{0}} ^{\mathrm{2}} \\ $$$${and}\:{put}\:{t}=−{x}\:{in}\:{first}\:{one}\: \\ $$$${f}\left({x}\right)=\left({x}^{\mathrm{3}} {cos}\left(\frac{{x}}{\mathrm{2}}\right)+\frac{\mathrm{1}}{\mathrm{2}}\right)\sqrt{\mathrm{4}−{x}^{\mathrm{2}} }\:{we}\:{get} \\ $$$$\int_{\mathrm{0}} ^{\mathrm{2}} \left({f}\left({x}\right)+{f}\left(−{x}\right)\right){dx} \\ $$
Commented by Rio Michael last updated on 18/Jun/20
Thanks ,i solved it already.
$$\mathrm{Thanks}\:,\mathrm{i}\:\mathrm{solved}\:\mathrm{it}\:\mathrm{already}. \\ $$
Commented by maths mind last updated on 18/Jun/20
withe pleaser Nice sir
$${withe}\:{pleaser}\:{Nice}\:{sir} \\ $$
Answered by frc2crc last updated on 18/Jun/20
it should be π
$${it}\:{should}\:{be}\:\pi \\ $$

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