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Problem:
\int\sqrt{x^{2}+2}/x
Attempt:
Let x= \sqrt{2} sin\vartheta
dx= \sqrt{2} cos\vartheta d\vartheta
from this I got
\int\sqrt{2}sin\theta\sqrt{2}cos\theta/\sqrt{2}cos\theta
I think inverse substitution was not the right way to solve this problem...
any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
\int\sqrt{x^{2}+2}/x
Attempt:
Let x= \sqrt{2} sin\vartheta
dx= \sqrt{2} cos\vartheta d\vartheta
from this I got
\int\sqrt{2}sin\theta\sqrt{2}cos\theta/\sqrt{2}cos\theta
I think inverse substitution was not the right way to solve this problem...
any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!