Finding Area from -5sqrt(2) to 5sqrt(2) where y=5csc(x)cot(x)

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Hello,

I want to find an area of a shaded region that is from -5sqrt(2) to 5sqrt(2) where y=5csc(x)cot(x).

I know the objective here is to integrate. However, once I integrate I do not know what to do. Can someone please point me on the right direction? Part of my problem is I don't know how to do such a problem with limits in radical form such as above.

Thanks!
 
Hello,

I want to find an area of a shaded region that is from -5sqrt(2) to 5sqrt(2) where y=5csc(x)cot(x).

I know the objective here is to integrate. However, once I integrate I do not know what to do. Can someone please point me on the right direction? Part of my problem is I don't know how to do such a problem with limits in radical form such as above.

Thanks!
Is there a "picture" with shaded region associated with this post?
 
Hello,

I want to find an area of a shaded region that is from -5sqrt(2) to 5sqrt(2) where y=5csc(x)cot(x).

I know the objective here is to integrate. However, once I integrate I do not know what to do. Can someone please point me on the right direction? Part of my problem is I don't know how to do such a problem with limits in radical form such as above.

Thanks!
After you integrate you get some function of x, call this function F(x). To finish just compute F(5sqrt(2)) - F(-5sqrt(2))
 
Sorry for the delayed response...didn't realize I had a reply or two. I appreciate your time. I will work through this with that info and take it from there! Thanks!
 
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