Friday 29 March 2013

calculus - Definite integration evaluation of $int_0^{pi/2} frac{sin^2(x)}{(b^2cos^2(x)+a^2 sin^2(x))^2}~dx$.

$$\int_0^{\pi/2} \frac{\sin^2(x)}{(b^2\cos^2(x)+a^2 \sin^2(x))^2}~dx$$



how to proceed please help



The answer given is $\dfrac{\pi}{4a^3b}$.

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