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I just did the shift by one (intuition told me this substitution would make it nicer because of the numerator/denominator symmetry) then multiplied the numerator and denominator by the numerator, to get rid of square roots up there.

Alternatively you can get rid of the numerator surd first, giving you an integrand of 1/sqrt(quadratic), which is solved by completing that quadratics square anyway.
 

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How did you see this o_O
This was in one of my school's past papers so i need to know DD:
I just did the shift by one (intuition told me this substitution would make it nicer because of the numerator/denominator symmetry) then multiplied the numerator and denominator by the numerator, to get rid of square roots up there.

Alternatively you can get rid of the numerator surd first, giving you an integrand of 1/sqrt(quadratic), which is solved by completing that quadratics square anyway.
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NEW Q:

 
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Here is a question that concerns inequalities arising from integration. (It is harder conceptually than most questions in this thread, but easier than a lot of them in terms of how technically demanding the required manipulations are.)



(This integral clearly blows up as approaches the unit circle. The point of the question is to quantify how quickly this happens, which is generally a useful thing to know.)
 

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Here is a question that concerns inequalities arising from integration. (It is harder conceptually than most questions in this thread, but easier than a lot of them in terms of how technically demanding the required manipulations are.)



(This integral clearly blows up as approaches the unit circle. The point of the question is to quantify how quickly this happens, which is generally a useful thing to know.)
Rearrange the equation too:





But how do you integrate that ahahah
 

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Here's a question that has been plaguing me:



I understand that it uses the table of standard integrals but I want to know the logic behind it.
 

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Here's a question that has been plaguing me:



I understand that it uses the table of standard integrals but I want to know the logic behind it.
What exactly is troubling you?
 

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Here's a question that has been plaguing me:



I understand that it uses the table of standard integrals but I want to know the logic behind it.
Basically, you want to know how to find ?















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Here's a question that has been plaguing me:



I understand that it uses the table of standard integrals but I want to know the logic behind it.
area of a hyperbola ?
 

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Just a little alteration:

Yeah, once you've gotten to that stage, you add and subtract on the numerator, and split the fraction (and use ) to get , and you get an equation with I on both the LHS and RHS, so you can just solve for I.
 

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Actually wait, since you're given the standard integrals sheet, integration by parts is probably faster.
 
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