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Hey, i know this is an easy problem, but i don't have any of my older calc books with the identities, so, just hoping for a quick answer
integral(sec^3 X)
thanks... i just need that for a more difficult problem... so i don't want to spend a lot on this simple integral, thanks.
http://integrals.wolfram.com/
MathStudent
Mar30-05, 05:31 PM
let I = \int sec^3xdx
and let
u = secx \ \ \Rightarrow \ \ du = secxtanxdx
dv = sec^2x \ \ \Rightarrow \ \ v = tanx
using integration by parts we have
I = uv - \int vdu
\Rightarrow \ \ I = secxtanx - \int secxtan^2xdx
using the trigonometric identity tan^2 = sec^2 -1 the integral on the right side becomes
I = secxtanx - \int[secx(sec^2x - 1)]dx
\Rightarrow I = secxtanx - \int sec^3xdx + \int secxdx
\Rightarrow I = secxtanx - I + ln|tanx + secx|
\Rightarrow 2I = secxtanx + ln|tanx + secx|
\Rightarrow I = \frac{1}{2}[ \ secxtanx + ln|tanx + secx| \ ] + C
tony873004
Mar30-05, 06:24 PM
http://integrals.wolfram.com/
That's a great link :cool:
Is there one that does derivatives?
Derivatives are easy for all products, quotients, powers, compositions, and sums of elementary functions... antiderivatives are much more difficult.
xanthym
Mar30-05, 08:13 PM
That's a great link :cool:
Is there one that does derivatives?
YES ... Integrals, Derivatives, Graphing, and Matrices ... GO TO:
-----> http://www.calc101.com/
Select from list upper right corner home page. Remember to enter functions with SQUARE BRACKETS "[]", like "sin[x]", and group with PARENTHESES "()", like:
"(x + 3*exp[5*x])*(x*sin[x])^3"
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That's a great link :cool:
Is there one that does derivatives?
Check this out:
http://www.compute.uwlax.edu/calc/
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