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Deep Blue

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The answer states that you divided through the square root by x^2 , making it x^3 out front of the square root and then use a substitution where u = 1/x^2, meaning that du = -2/x^3

Is it possible to solve using a trig, then t substitution?
 

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The answer states that you divided through the square root by x^2 , making it x^3 out front of the square root and then use a substitution where u = 1/x^2, meaning that du = -2/x^3

Is it possible to solve using a trig, then t substitution?
Factorizing the from under the square root is so much nicer though.
 

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I prefer the substitution x=1/u for these types of problems... But that's just me.
 

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