Asked by Chloe
Use substitution to solve:
sec^2x/(tan^2x -1) dx
What substitution should I use (what should I let 'u' equal)?
I've tried using substitutions for tan or sec, i.e. tan^2x +1 = sec^2x , but I can't get the answer.
sec^2x/(tan^2x -1) dx
What substitution should I use (what should I let 'u' equal)?
I've tried using substitutions for tan or sec, i.e. tan^2x +1 = sec^2x , but I can't get the answer.
Answers
Answered by
Chloe
Don't worry - I've figured it out.
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.