Daniel_Feldman
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I'm drawing blanks. Help would be awesome.
The problem:
Integrate (-5x)/(x^2+5)^(3/2) dx
Here's what I've worked out so far:
Rewriting the denominator as (root(x^2+5))^3, I then let x=tan(theta), so dx=sec^2(theta) dtheta.
So I rewrote the integral as (-5tantheta)/(root(tan^2(theta)+5))^3 * sec^2(theta) dtheta.
Here is where I'm staring at it. Have I gone wrong already, or do I simply not see where to proceed?
The problem:
Integrate (-5x)/(x^2+5)^(3/2) dx
Here's what I've worked out so far:
Rewriting the denominator as (root(x^2+5))^3, I then let x=tan(theta), so dx=sec^2(theta) dtheta.
So I rewrote the integral as (-5tantheta)/(root(tan^2(theta)+5))^3 * sec^2(theta) dtheta.
Here is where I'm staring at it. Have I gone wrong already, or do I simply not see where to proceed?