How do you integrate #(sin x)/(1+sin x)^2#?
2 Answers
This is one of the trickiest integrals I've seen in a long time. I think I got a good start on it based on knowing the answer from Wolfram Alpha. Can anybody help me finish it?
Wolfram Alpha (https://www.wolframalpha.com/ ) produces:
Based on this answer, it seems good in the denominator of the original integrand to write (using the double-angle formula for sine after writing
The form of the answer now suggests a
However, it seems unclear to me how to take the
I'll keep working on it and would encourage others to keep working on it.
I'm trying to work backwards by differentiating the answer with the Quotient Rule to get some insight into how to rewrite the
If someone else has a better idea or is willing to go through the algebra in some slick way, it would be great to see.