How would I integrate

(4dt)/(sqrt(15-2t-t^2))

That thing has me stumped.

1 answer

Look for substitution x = bt + c than makes
(15-2t-t^2) become a^2 - x^2

The integral is an arcsin term.

-4 sin^-1[(30x-2)/56]
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