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you like multiply top and bottom in the sqrt by (16+x) , then use a substitution on the difference of squares term on the bottom
 
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^Should be easy after the above substitution.

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= 2sin(x)cos(x) ln ( sin(x) )

let u=sin(x) du = cos(x) dx

so integral =2u ln(u) du

then use integration by parts

lol no one on this site even does 4unit, just uni students answering all the questions
 
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= 2sin(x)cos(x) ln ( sin(x) )

let u=sin(x) du = cos(x) dx

so integral =2u ln(u) du

then use integration by parts

lol no one on this site even does 4unit, just uni students answering all the questions
continuing

m = ln(u) ------ dv= u du
dm = 1/u du ----v = (1/2)u^2

so answer = 2 [ (1/2)u^2ln(u) - (1/2) integral (1/u) (u^2) du ]

= 2 [ (1/2)u^(2)ln(u) - (1/2)(1/2)u^2 ]
= 2 [ (1/2)u^2 [ ln(u) -1/2] ]
= u^2 [ln(u) - (1/2) ] +C
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now resub u=sin(x)

doesnt look quite correct, maybe I amde mistake soemwhere
 
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If a, b, y are roots of the equation , form an equation with roots:



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Form a cubic equation with roots a, b, y given that:

a + b + y = 4

and

 
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Find the relationship between a, b, c and d such that

 

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