Quick Overview: ... natural log of a constant or minus the limit of a constant is just that constant so we should get negative natural log of 1/3 X^2 and what happens is we're going to sort through two different limits now because we've got one limit Okay we're going to use the arc length formula to show that the circumference of the circle x squared plus y squared equals
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... natural log of a constant or minus the limit of a constant is just that constant so we should get negative natural log of 1/3 X^2 and what happens is we're going to sort through two different limits now because we've got one limit Okay we're going to use the arc length formula to show that the circumference of the circle x squared plus y squared equals Integrating is if we just think about this in general terms ... looking like an a integration by parts situation okay so let's go ahead and identify what our limit ... as part of our limit that's what makes it improper and we're approaching the two from the left and and so the setup them
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