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asb_92

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hey ppl!

how do u integrate:

1/ (e^x + e^-x) :confused:

ie. (qu 9 in cambridge pg. 175 further ex 5)

thanks heaps :D
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oh ummz okay lolz
thanks heaps :D
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NO. Don't forget also e^2x = e^x . e^x

 
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could you please explain to me, what did you just do there??? how did you get rid of the e^x in the numerator

sorry for the inconvenience :)
you probably missed the d(e^x) part after it.
 

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hopefully i ll remeber that for future reference
 

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could you please explain to me, what did you just do there??? how did you get rid of the e^x in the numerator

sorry for the inconvenience :)

another way of doing that just by substitution where u=e^x, du=e^x dx

sub that in and you get S dx/(1+u^2) which is the tan^-1 standard integral
 

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