andyandy
anthropomorphic ape
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[latex] $$\int\nolimits \frac {x+1}{\sqrt{x^2-4}}dx $$
[/latex]
we have a formula in latex! And it only took 20 minutes
my question....
upon attempting to intergrate this, apparently one should realise that the substitution [latex]$x=2\cosh u$[/latex]
will allow an easy simplification.....
but what are the tell tale signs that a hyperbolic function could be useful for a substitution?
plus any interesting stuff about hyperbolic functions you wish to share/discuss.....
thanks
(ps the integral should have limits 2 and 3 if anyone can suggest how that should be done in latex....)
[/latex]
we have a formula in latex! And it only took 20 minutes
my question....
upon attempting to intergrate this, apparently one should realise that the substitution [latex]$x=2\cosh u$[/latex]
will allow an easy simplification.....
but what are the tell tale signs that a hyperbolic function could be useful for a substitution?
plus any interesting stuff about hyperbolic functions you wish to share/discuss.....
thanks
(ps the integral should have limits 2 and 3 if anyone can suggest how that should be done in latex....)
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