How do you integrate #int 1/sqrt(4x^2-12x-16) # using trigonometric substitution?
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Explanation:
Complete the square under the root at the denominator:
Substitute now:
then:
Use now the trigonometric identity:
Note now that the function is defined for:
If we restrict to the interval:
then
so that:
To solve this last integral there is a well known trick:
so:
and undoing the substitution:
and simplifying:
Explanation:
Here,
So,
Take ,
where,
It is better to use
for ,
The answer is
Explanation:
The denominator is
Let
Therefore,
Let
Let
And finally,