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Integrate (x^2+1)^1/2
Integrate (4-x^2)^1/2
Integrate x^2(1+x^2)^1/2
You have to do these by parts.
U cant use substitution and for the first q ,the book tells u a hint.
Hint: [(x^2+1)^1/2]dx= [(x^2+1)^1/2 * 1 ]dx
u cant use x=tanu.
Also for the first one, u get to a stage when u have to integrate
x^2(1+x^2)^1/2 - And obviously ur not allowed to use substition - since it would have been easier to use substition from the beginning - which ur not allowed to , since u have to do it by parts.
Haha i write crap.
Integrate (4-x^2)^1/2
Integrate x^2(1+x^2)^1/2
You have to do these by parts.
U cant use substitution and for the first q ,the book tells u a hint.
Hint: [(x^2+1)^1/2]dx= [(x^2+1)^1/2 * 1 ]dx
u cant use x=tanu.
Also for the first one, u get to a stage when u have to integrate
x^2(1+x^2)^1/2 - And obviously ur not allowed to use substition - since it would have been easier to use substition from the beginning - which ur not allowed to , since u have to do it by parts.
Haha i write crap.