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mathsfreak1010

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How would u integrate


(1+sin^2x)^1/2

what substitution do u need to use??
Thanks in advance
 

seventhroot

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I am assuming you mean:

(1 + sin(2x))^(1/2)

= [ sin^2 (x) + cos^2(x) - 2sin(x)cos(x)] ^1/2

= ((sin(x) - cos (x))^2)^1/2

= sin x - cos x

= sinx - cos x

which is:

= -cos x - sin x + c
 

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