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Mathematics, 04.03.2021 05:00 whitethunder05

I need to solve this integral with a Taylor Series. I'm uncertain how to proceed because when I approximate the series, it seems to diverge (I don't believe the integral diverges)\int\limits^1_0 {arcsin(2x^2)} \, dx. I'm supposed to use the Taylor Series of arcsos(2x^2), and then integrate.

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