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Prove that the integral 1/root(ax^2+bx+c)dx=1/root(a)|n(2ax+b+2root(a(ax^2+bx+c)]+k....please i don,t no it
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Answered by
Steve
You can read through this
http://mathhelpforum.com/calculus/230533-integral-1-x-sqrt-ax-2-b-x-c-dx.html
or recall that arcsinh(u) = log(u + √(u^2+1))
and see where that takes you.
http://mathhelpforum.com/calculus/230533-integral-1-x-sqrt-ax-2-b-x-c-dx.html
or recall that arcsinh(u) = log(u + √(u^2+1))
and see where that takes you.
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