#tan(sec^(-1)sqrt((u^2+9)/u))=# ? im not sure how to solve this please help ?
2 Answers
Explanation:
Let
Now,
Rule:-
#tan(sec^(-1)sqrt((u^2+9)/u))#
#=tan(sec^-1(sqrt(u^2+9)/sqrtu))#
#=tan(tan^-1(sqrt((sqrt(u^2+9))^2-(sqrtu)^2)/sqrtu))#
#=tan(tan^-1(sqrt(u^2+9-u)/sqrtu))#
#=sqrt(u^2+9-u)/sqrtu#
#=sqrt(u+9/u-1)# Hope it helps...
Thank you...
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You can easily find the derivation of the rule I used. Try it.
My this incomplete scratchpad may help you.
Make the inverse functions into trigonometric functions and then solve it.