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I'm trying to re-study the calculus I learned years ago to resume my degree this fall, so I don't have access to an instructor right now. I'm stuck on a problem that I can't figure out, and it's just bugging me.
\int 1/(1 + \sqrt{2x}) dx
I'm trying to use u-substitution, but I am not seeing it.
I have thought to rationalize the denominator first, which would allow me to split it up into 2 integrals (1/1-2x) and (\sqrt{2x}/(1-2x) but I get stuck
Homework Statement
\int 1/(1 + \sqrt{2x}) dx
Homework Equations
I'm trying to use u-substitution, but I am not seeing it.
The Attempt at a Solution
I have thought to rationalize the denominator first, which would allow me to split it up into 2 integrals (1/1-2x) and (\sqrt{2x}/(1-2x) but I get stuck
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