Hey . . . that's neat!
which is then a standard integral
nice work.
which is then a standard integral
The denominator becomes cos x (using half angle formula), so its simply the integral of sec x which is ln (sec x + tan x) + c (obtained by multiplying sec x by (sec x + tan x)/(sec x + tan x) and recognising numerator is derivative of the denominator...)Hi, I have another question. Could someone please help me? Thanks
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which is then a standard integral
..huh?hhahha you can't be fucking serious mate.
Should be denominator How knit-picky am I lol..The numerator becomes cos x (using half angle formula), so its simply the integral of sec x which is ln (sec x + tan x) + c (obtained by multiplying sec x by (sec x + tan x)/(sec x + tan x) and recognising numerator is derivative of the denominator...)
genius is all..huh?
change the top to make it the derivative of the bottom, and then with the other part, complete the square and its a standard integralsorry about I've got another one...
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