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I have to integrate:
x/(sqrt[1+x^2]) dx
I know the answer is sqrt[1+x^2], but I can't work out how to get there. I tried the substitution u = 1+x^2, but that didn't seem to get me any where. It also looks like the differential of arsinx, but its not quite. How do I get to the answer?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance
x/(sqrt[1+x^2]) dx
I know the answer is sqrt[1+x^2], but I can't work out how to get there. I tried the substitution u = 1+x^2, but that didn't seem to get me any where. It also looks like the differential of arsinx, but its not quite. How do I get to the answer?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance