Asked by Cindy
How do you find:
the Integral of arcsin(1 / (sqrt x^2 - 1) ) dx ??
(The integral of arcsin of one over the squareroot of x squared minus 1)
So far, I've used trig integration to simplify down to
arcsin(1/tanb) *secbtanb
b is theta
Then, I've used integration by parts. But i'm getting very stuck.
Please help? I've been working on this problem FOREVER.
Thank you!
the Integral of arcsin(1 / (sqrt x^2 - 1) ) dx ??
(The integral of arcsin of one over the squareroot of x squared minus 1)
So far, I've used trig integration to simplify down to
arcsin(1/tanb) *secbtanb
b is theta
Then, I've used integration by parts. But i'm getting very stuck.
Please help? I've been working on this problem FOREVER.
Thank you!
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