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1 + cos^2 x = (3+cos2x)/2

use half-angle formula.
 

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Hi, I have another question. Could someone please help me? Thanks



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The denominator becomes cos x (using half angle formula), so its simply the integral of sec x which is ln (sec x + tan x) + c (obtained by multiplying sec x by (sec x + tan x)/(sec x + tan x) and recognising numerator is derivative of the denominator...)
 
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The numerator becomes cos x (using half angle formula), so its simply the integral of sec x which is ln (sec x + tan x) + c (obtained by multiplying sec x by (sec x + tan x)/(sec x + tan x) and recognising numerator is derivative of the denominator...)
Should be denominator :) How knit-picky am I lol..
 

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or


which gets you it in one step, but hard to spot
 
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Thanks gurmies...

I have a little problem again here...

The question was:



The answer in the back was:



I put it through Wolfram Mathematica and got:



I thought the answer would just be:


Which is the correct answer, and what is ArcSinh??

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I have no practise with doing 4 unit substitutions because we haven't done that at school yet. I took a guess and it looks very wrong, so please judge me not on this attempt xD. To answer your questions:

1: sinh and cosh are hyperbolic functions - our teacher once told us that, but i'm not too sure what it means

2: Why is it not simply arcsin(x/3)? Because there is no root over 9-x^2

Round 2 for fun:











Nothing like your answer thus far =(
 
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sorry gurmies.. wrong question.. there was supposed to be a square root.
 

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