Integral of radical trigonometric functions revisited
Abstract
This article revisits an integral of radical trigonometric functions. It presents several methods of integration where the integrand takes the form 1 x or 1 x. The integral has applications in Calculus where it appears as the length of cardioid represented in polar coordinates.
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