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    T-formula integration

    it said use t=tan(x/2), but its a coroneos question, and i'd doubt it'd be in an exam, Anyways, can someone please help me on this t-formula integration which involves trigonometric squares? Q. INT (sinx^2)/(1+cosx) dx I did it and ended up with having to integrate (2t^2)/(1+t^2)^2 Did I do...
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    T-formula integration

    t=tanx worked normally, but the question specified t=tan(x/2) When I tried it, I used the double angle formula while resulted in a (cosx)^2 being in the expression, which resulted in ((1-t^2)/(1+t^2))^2 --. ugly and complicated stuff anyone know if theres a quick easy way to use tan(x/2) = t...
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    T-formula integration

    Hey guys, just wondering is there any way that you can use: t=tan(x/2) in order to simply/easily integrate 1/(1+3cos2x)? Or is it advisable to use t=tanx? Thanks
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    Integration Formula Question

    Thank you... the piece of gold I was searching for...
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    Integration Formula Question

    I know, I know, but partial fractions would take up an extra minute in an exam, and every second counts in a 4U exam...
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    Integration Formula Question

    lol all you have to do is state what the formula is... :) Thanks anyways :)
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    Integration Formula Question

    Hi guys, quick question: I know the formula for integrating 1/(x^2 - a^2) = (1/2a)[ln(x-a) - ln(x+a)] + c and for integrating 1/(a^2 - x^2) = (1/2a)[ln(a+x) - ln(a-x)] + c --- So I was wondering, what is the formula for e.g. integrating 1/(a^2 - [f(x)]^2)?? Vice versa, formula for...
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    Quick & Simple question - integration

    ahh i see now thanks man
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    Quick & Simple question - integration

    Hi guys, I'm having confusion over one particular thing, a lot of my integration questions, part of the answer is in the form of e.g. ln(3-4x), whereas my answer was ln(4x-3). e.g this question from Coroneos: integrate 1/(16-9x^2) what I did was factor out the 1/(-9) so it I would have to...
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    Integration Help

    ahh i see thanks
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    Integration Help

    Ok, thankyou for the advice for the 1st question, I seem to have gotten the answer As for the 2nd one, I know you said it is hard to explain... but is it something to do with partial fractions..? What method exactly would be used here? Thanks
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    Integration Help

    Hi, can't seem to do these two questions: Q1. integrate sqrt[(1+x)/(3+x)] Q2. integrate (cosx + 3sinx)/(3cosx + 4sinx) Help is greatly appreciated
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    Need help with Splitting Partial Fractions involving cubic denominators

    Can someone provide a solution on how to solve (4x^2 + 1)/((x-2)(x+2)^3)? I can't seem to do it Thank you
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    Need help with Splitting Partial Fractions involving cubic denominators

    Hi, I'm still coming to terms with the idea of integration by partial fractions, and there are a few questions types that I am having trouble with: Q1. Integrate (4x^2 +1)/[(x-2)(x+2)^3] So how do I split it? Do i do this? -- A/(x-2) + B/(x+2) + C/(x+2)^2 + D/(x+2)^3 or do i do this --...
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    More Ext2 Integration help needed please

    Hi, here's another question that I am having a lot of trouble with; Q. integrate 1/(x^3 -1) I used the partial fractions method, which led me to integrate the following expression: 1/[3(x-1)] - (x+2)/[3(x^2 + x +1)] dx Now I know how to integrate 1/3(x-1)... but HOW do i...
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    More Ext2 Integration help needed please

    matee.... pretty sure tan^2 x +1 = sec^2 x not tan^2 x -1 = sec^2 x
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    More Ext2 Integration help needed please

    Are there alternative methods/substitutions?
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    More Ext2 Integration help needed please

    Thankyou for the prompt reply. But if you were to do these questions, would you follow the same methods/substitution I used, or do you see a different more approachable way?
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    More Ext2 Integration help needed please

    Hi, I'm having trouble with a few questions: Q1. integrate: (sec^2 x)/(tan^2 x -1) so I let u=tanx, and ended up having to integrate 1/(u^2 -1). How do I integrate this? The table of standard integrals doesn't specify a particular way to integrate this, so could some please shed some light...
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    Integration by Substitution help needed please

    aahh i see thanks trebla, and yeah i did get ln(1+root2)
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