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Let `x`and `a` stand for distance . Is ` int (dx)/(sqrt (a^(2) - x^(2))) = (1)/(a) sin^(-1) (a/(x))` dimensionally current ?

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` [(dx)/(sqrt(a^(2) -x^(2))]` is dimension.
` [(1)/(a) sin ^(-1) ( (a)/(x))] ` sin the dimension of `[L^(-1)]`
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