Sep 28, 2008 #1 albireo Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Homework Statement Integrate 1/sqrt(x^2+16) The answer I get is : ln ((sqrt(16+x^2)+x)/4)+C and it is incorrect. The answer is ln(sqrt(16+x^2)+x) + C
Homework Statement Integrate 1/sqrt(x^2+16) The answer I get is : ln ((sqrt(16+x^2)+x)/4)+C and it is incorrect. The answer is ln(sqrt(16+x^2)+x) + C
Sep 28, 2008 #2 gabbagabbahey Homework Helper Gold Member Messages 5,000 Reaction score 7 Hint: ln(a/b)=ln(a)-ln(b)
Sep 28, 2008 #4 gabbagabbahey Homework Helper Gold Member Messages 5,000 Reaction score 7 No, but C- ln(4) is still just a constant. Basically, your solution is correct but it is also equivalent to the other solution just with a different value of C.
No, but C- ln(4) is still just a constant. Basically, your solution is correct but it is also equivalent to the other solution just with a different value of C.