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can someone check if my working is correct i got this integral from spivak's calculus









also are there any alternative methods than this substitution?
 

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I've checked. Seems to be correct. Congratulations.
I would not expect you to have Michael Spivak's textbook.
 
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yea my tutor gave me the textbook cause he thought i would have liked some of the questions. at first i tried using a trig substitution but i couldnt get anywhere with that so i was just wondering if there was another solution.
 

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yea my tutor gave me the textbook cause he thought i would have liked some of the questions. at first i tried using a trig substitution but i couldnt get anywhere with that so i was just wondering if there was another solution.
You've done very well to do the integration with the suggested substitution. I tried x^2 = tan@ - fruitless.
 

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The one I put there is Michael Spivak's own solution.

It comes from the Combined Answer Book For Calculus Third and Fourth Editions - Chapter 19 Q8v.

The Calculus book and Combined Answer Book are both available as ebooks.
 
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One can improve upon Spivak's solution by combining the 2 substitutions:



Hence

 

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