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pikachu975

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Indefinite integral of (5x+1)dx / sqrt(4-x^2)

By splitting the numerator method please!

This is the question, but if anyone wants to see it is also Terry Lee 4.3 Q1c
 

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Indefinite integral of (5x+1)dx / sqrt(4-x^2)

By splitting the numerator method please!

This is the question, but if anyone wants to see it is also Terry Lee 4.3 Q1c


 
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Is multiplying top and bottom by sect + tant something you have to deduce/remember from past papers or is it something I haven't learnt yet further in integration?
It's basically an ad hoc method. You can also find the integral of the secant function more conventionally by using the "t-formulae", but you'd then need to use some trig. identities to convert the resulting answer into the answer I wrote in the earlier post.

Incidentally, finding the integral of the secant function was crucial for geography and map-making in the seventeenth century (for producing accurate Mercator projections). This can be read about here: http://www.math.uconn.edu/~kconrad/math1132s10/secantintegral.pdf . Here's the Wikipedia article on that integral: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integral_of_the_secant_function . (Finding that integral was one of the "outstanding open problems of the mid-seventeenth century".)
 
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