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Hotdog1

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What is the quickest way to integrate [x/x-1]^1/2? ta
 

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multiply top and bottom by root x to make the top rational. then complete the square on the bottom.
 

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Or subtract 1 add 1 to the top

[(x-1+1)/(x-1)]^1/2

cancel

[1 + 1/(x-1)]^1/2

let (cosx)^2 = 1/(x-1) giving

sinx

and intergrate

-cosx + C

and substitue back in

+/-[1/(x-1)]^1/2 + C
 

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Originally posted by Hotdog
What is the quickest way to integrate [x/x-1]^1/2? ta
let x=sec^2( u)

then the question changed to:

integrate : sec (u) / tan (u) d sec^2(u)

Try it, you will get it!

Good luck!
 

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Mclake: i idid it your way actually and it was a bit cumbersome, especially as it was a definite integral
ezzy: so what u do is integrate by parts with a substitution right?
Richard: sounds interesting, but then i got I {sec^3(u)du} and would the best way to proceed from there be by parts?
 

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