vincentchan
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anyone has an easy way to do the following problem..
\int \sqrt{\tan x} dx
\int \sqrt{\tan x} dx
If du = \sec^2x dx then:mathwonk said:the basic idea of substitution is to try to put a new symbol in for anything you find confusing. Like here you might try u = tan(x), and then of course you have to put du
= sec^2(x)dx. See if that makes it any better. you may to do some more substitutions later.