How to Integrate (Tanx)^(1/2)?

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The discussion revolves around the integral of (tan x)^(1/2), with participants exploring various approaches to tackle the problem. The subject area is calculus, specifically focusing on integration techniques.

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  • Exploratory, Mathematical reasoning, Problem interpretation

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants suggest different substitutions, such as setting u=sqrt(tan x), and inquire about the domain of integration. There are requests for clarification on the original poster's attempts and understanding level.

Discussion Status

The discussion is ongoing, with participants providing guidance on possible substitutions and seeking more information about the original poster's work. There is an acknowledgment of the complexity of the integral, indicating that multiple interpretations and approaches are being explored.

Contextual Notes

The original poster has expressed difficulty in progressing with the calculation and has not provided specific details about their attempts or the domain of integration.

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Homework Statement


hey guys.
im from Iran and i can't speak En professionally.
I have a question about integral and it is integral of (Tanx)^(1/2).
my calculation took several hours but I did not have any progres in the calculation.
Would someone help me to solve this math problem?
Thanks.

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(tanx)^(1/2)

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integral of (Tanx)^(1/2)
 
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Hey,

Can you maybe specify your domain of integration and also show some of the work you have already done.
 
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Try setting u=sqrt(tan x) and integrating with respect to u
 
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can u explain how to solve the problem after setting u=tanx and du=(1+tanx^2)du?
 
No I said try u=sqrt(tan x) so that u^2 = tan x

Can you show some work? we don't know what you've tried and we don't know your level of understanding.
 
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and after u^2=tan x as usual Distinguish from Equality?
and by it can i solve this problem?
 
This integral is horrendously tedious. It might help to know that x^4 + 1 = (x^2+1)^2- (x\sqrt{2})^2
 
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