Sorry
Yeah I see. I have tried but that won't help either.
DId you get any result with that substitution?
The problem is the last term of the integration by part
that always contains at the denominator √([sin]^{2}(x)+c)
Hello,
I totally agree with you. Substitution in such a way won't work and the equation has nothing to do
with homework. I am trying to figure out a Mathematical model and I need to solve this part of the entire expression.
Regard
Hi,
The numerator is a square root. I can't see how rewriting the numerator in such a way
will lead me to the expected result.
Please can you give further indications?
Re: integral
Hello,
Integration by part leads to a more complicated expression at the end for the finding of the primitive.
Do you have any other suggestion please?
Regards