What is arc length parametrization? Calculus Applications of Definite Integrals Determining the Length of a Curve 1 Answer Wataru Sep 7, 2014 I found this video on YouTube: Answer link Related questions How do you find the arc length of y=ln(cos(x))y=ln(cos(x)) on the interval [pi/6,pi/4][π6,π4]? How do you find the length of a curve defined parametrically? How do you find the length of a curve using integration? How do you find the length of a curve in calculus? How do you find the arc length of x=2/3(y-1)^(3/2)x=23(y−1)32 between 1<=y<=41≤y≤4? How do you find the length of the curve y=x^5/6+1/(10x^3)y=x56+110x3 between 1<=x<=21≤x≤2 ? How do you find the length of the curve y=e^xy=ex between 0<=x<=10≤x≤1 ? How do I find the arc length of the curve y=ln(sec x)y=ln(secx) from (0,0)(0,0) to (pi/ 4, ln(2)/2)(π4,ln(2)2)? How do I find the arc length of the curve y=ln(cos(x))y=ln(cos(x)) over the interval [0,π/4][0,π4]? How do you evaluate the line integral, where c is the line segment from (0,8,4) to (6,7,7)? See all questions in Determining the Length of a Curve Impact of this question 4381 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License