you also didn't read the question properly it was a definite integral haha
And I am too slow!
0 marks for me!you also didn't read the question properly it was a definite integral haha
And you forgot the important dx in your first line. How could you carrot!!
And I am too slow!
Because OP told us to =pHow did you guys know it would involve a trig substitution?
how do you integate
sqrt (x)/1+x as a definite integral between 1 and zero, and with the substition x=tan^2(theta)
thank you!
the OP states the substitution requiredHow did you guys know it would involve a trig substitution?
Yeah forgot that was a given! Anyway I tried to use another method by letting u=sqrt(x) and it worked.the OP states the substitution required
However, even if this wasn't the case you can also deduce it intuitively from practice.
The more questions you do, the easier for you to get used to when particular substitutions are appropriate.