T_TEngineer_AdamT_T
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Hi again
this is still trigonometric substitution and i got stuck with this problem
\(\displaystyle \int \frac{(\sec^2(x))}{(4-\tan^2(x))^{\frac{3}{2}}dx\)
i know that this is the pattern:
let x = 2sin(theta)d(theta)
and dx = 2cos(theta)d(theta)
but i dont know how to because of the tan and the sec..
i really cant move on
help me pls just 1 clue
this is still trigonometric substitution and i got stuck with this problem
\(\displaystyle \int \frac{(\sec^2(x))}{(4-\tan^2(x))^{\frac{3}{2}}dx\)
i know that this is the pattern:
let x = 2sin(theta)d(theta)
and dx = 2cos(theta)d(theta)
but i dont know how to because of the tan and the sec..
i really cant move on
help me pls just 1 clue