degreeplus
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I need help finding the definite integral of 1/(x^2 - 4)^(1/2) from 2 to 4. I don't know if the antiderivative of the funcion is arcsin. Could some1 point me in the right direction?
\(\displaystyle \L\int^{\;\;\;4}_2\frac{dx}{\sqrt{x^2\,-\,4}}\)