how did you get that??Originally posted by nike33
notice it equals
1/e^x - e^x/(1+e^2x)
i dont get how you have observed it though?? like i know that it works, but how did u get to 1/e^x - e^x/(1+e^2x) just by looking at it??Originally posted by nike33
e^-x = 1/e^x
so e^-x / (1 + e^2x) = 1 / (e^x(1+e^2x))
you can now do partial fractions(have you done this yet? ..but in general when the numerators a low number1,2 etc/ or works out nicely its bettter / easier to just observe (saves time in exams!)