It was supposed to be
1/ \sqrt {1-e^{-2x}}
**How did you get that equation to show up that way? I just copy and pasted what you had to make it work this time and was curious how i would go about doing that.
I am a college sophomore this year and I have taken algebra based physics and this semester i am in the first calculus based physics class. I don't know what math level you are or what classes you have taken but this is my thought...
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Homework Statement
indefinite integral dx/((e^x)(sqrt(1-e(-2x))))
using integration by parts evaluate the integral.
Homework Equations
integral u*dv = u*v- integral v*du
The Attempt at a Solution
To be completely and entirely honest i am not even sure where to start with this...