How do you integrate #int e^(2x)/sqrt(e^(2x) -36)dx# using trigonometric substitution?
1 Answer
Mar 10, 2016
Explanation:
We don't really need substitution since we have a perfect form
but here you go:
#e^x = 6cosh u# #e^x dx = (6 sinh u) du#
Hence:
So we have:
To substitute back we use:
Finally: