windbreakerkid
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3x = sec(t)View attachment 31138
Please, help convert answer in terms of X and if you see anything wrong please let me knowthank you
Did you mean [imath]-\tan^2(t) = 1 - 9x^2?[/imath]3x = sec(t)
tan^2(t) = 1 - 9x^2
tan(t) = ?
Contiue....
yes .... and I edited my post above.Did you mean [imath]-\tan^2(t) = 1 - 9x^2?[/imath]
yes - but OP started with trig. substitution - so continuing with trig is advisable to reduce Khan-fusi on!!Just to add, the problem can be done very easily by parts:
[math]\int_{ }^{} {x^2 \cdot \dfrac{x}{\sqrt{9x^2-1}}\,dx}[/math]
And I can't delete my post if I desire to because......yes .... and I edited my post above.
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The sad part is that the owner trust you!The owner of the site does not trust you
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