Difference between revisions of "Integrals Resulting in Inverse Trigonometric Functions"
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<math> \int\frac{du}{a^2+u^2} =\dfrac{1}{a}\arctan \left(\dfrac{u}{a}\right) + C </math> | <math> \int\frac{du}{a^2+u^2} =\dfrac{1}{a}\arctan \left(\dfrac{u}{a}\right) + C </math> | ||
− | <math> \int\frac{du}{u\sqrt{u^2 - a^2}} =\frac{1}{a} | + | <math> \int\frac{du}{u\sqrt{u^2 - a^2}} =\frac{1}{a}\arcsec \left(\dfrac{|u|}{a}\right) + C </math> |
[https://youtu.be/AE-0gXXx_j0 Integration into Inverse trigonometric functions using Substitution] by The Organic Chemistry Tutor | [https://youtu.be/AE-0gXXx_j0 Integration into Inverse trigonometric functions using Substitution] by The Organic Chemistry Tutor | ||
[https://youtu.be/MdsAvt9y5ds Integrating using Inverse Trigonometric Functions] by patrickJMT | [https://youtu.be/MdsAvt9y5ds Integrating using Inverse Trigonometric Functions] by patrickJMT |
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Integration into Inverse trigonometric functions using Substitution by The Organic Chemistry Tutor
Integrating using Inverse Trigonometric Functions by patrickJMT