That's easy!Hi, I got one more question. Could someone please help me on this one? Thanks
Hi, thanks for your help... Just wondering though, how am I supposed to know this? lol... is there a 'list' of integrals like these that I should know and be able to manipulate?[maths]\int \sec\Theta d\Theta [/maths]
[maths]=\int \frac{\sec\Theta (\sec\Theta +\tan\Theta )}{\sec\Theta +\tan\Theta }d\Theta [/maths]
[maths]=\ln(\sec\Theta +\tan\Theta )[/maths] as the derivative of demoninator is the numberator.
Alternatively, you could just use the t-formula.
3. If Un=∫(cos2nx)/sinx dx, show that Un=[2cos(2n-1)x/(2n-1)]+Un-1
Thanks alot for your help!
I dont like working with U_n and @ so i changed it to I_n and x. Anyway, here it is:2. If Un=∫0pi/2 θsinnθdθ, n>1 prove that:
Un=(n-1)/n * Un-2 + 1/n2