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Integrate 1/(square root of (x^2 +2x +37))
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Answered by Steve
x^2 + 2x + 37 = (x+1)^2 + 6^2

If you can integrate 1/sqrt(u^2 + a^2) this should be a snap.

Hint: think arcsinh(u/a)
13 years ago

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