Problem 2: Calculate the length of the curve I= a(t-sint) = a(t-cost) y= where T> 0 is a constant. T: te [0, T].

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Problem 2: Calculate the length of the curve
= a(t-sint)
a(t-cost)
where T> 0 is a constant.
T:
te [0, T].
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 2: Calculate the length of the curve = a(t-sint) a(t-cost) where T> 0 is a constant. T: te [0, T].
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