blackops23
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Hi, I'm having trouble with a few questions:
Q1. integrate: (sec^2 x)/(tan^2 x -1)
so I let u=tanx, and ended up having to integrate 1/(u^2 -1). How do I integrate this? The table of standard integrals doesn't specify a particular way to integrate this, so could some please shed some light?
Q2. integrate (cosx)/(1-sin^2 x)
Now I saw two ways to do this, first method involves changing the denominator to cos^2 x, meaning you have to integrate secx. How do you do this?
2nd method, ,you let u=sinx, meaning you have to integrate 1/(1-u^2). How do you do this??
Thank you, help is greatly appreciated.
Q1. integrate: (sec^2 x)/(tan^2 x -1)
so I let u=tanx, and ended up having to integrate 1/(u^2 -1). How do I integrate this? The table of standard integrals doesn't specify a particular way to integrate this, so could some please shed some light?
Q2. integrate (cosx)/(1-sin^2 x)
Now I saw two ways to do this, first method involves changing the denominator to cos^2 x, meaning you have to integrate secx. How do you do this?
2nd method, ,you let u=sinx, meaning you have to integrate 1/(1-u^2). How do you do this??
Thank you, help is greatly appreciated.