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I am trying to figure out these integrals but I keep getting stuck. (also, not sure how to write the integral symbol in the editor on here, so hopefully my question makes
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I am trying to figure out these integrals but I keep getting stuck. (also, not sure how to write the integral symbol in the editor on here, so hopefully my question makes sense).
1. integral:
I tried U-substitution but got stuck...not sure if I did it right or not.
2. integral:
Thank you, in advance! Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source):
Here, a simple u-substitution probably won't work since there is no x term (u = 9x^2 - 1, du = 18x dx - if the integral had been 6x instead of 6, then a u-substitution works).
I don't know if you learned about using a trigonometric substitution, but you can use the substitution , and using the fact that .