govich
high rolla baby
hi guys, just wondering, when u use the substitution t = tan(x/2), pretty much everyone memorises that dx = 2/1+t<sup>2</sup> dt..
do we have to show working in getting from t=tan(x/2) to this every time or is it ok to just write it down straight away??
same goes for the sinx, cosx etc substitutions.. can i just write cos x = (1-t<sup>2</sup>)/(1+t<sup>2</sup>) etc ?
do we have to show working in getting from t=tan(x/2) to this every time or is it ok to just write it down straight away??
same goes for the sinx, cosx etc substitutions.. can i just write cos x = (1-t<sup>2</sup>)/(1+t<sup>2</sup>) etc ?