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ConToh SoaL + PemBaHasan : 1.

Let x = 4 sec then dx = 4 sec tan d and x2 = 16 sec2 Simplifying the square root part:

Substituting dx = 4 sec tan dq, x2 = 16 sec2x and given integral gives us: [taking indefinite case first]

into the

Since we let x = 4 sec , we get Using a triangle, we can also derive that:

and

Therefore, we can conclude that:


NOTE: We could have changed upper and lower limits for here, and there would be no need to convert our expression back in terms of x.

2.

Let x = 4 sin , so dx = 4 cos d

So

3.

Let x = 2 sin , so dx = 2 cos d

4.

Firstly, note that

If we putu = x + 1, then du = dx and our integral becomes:

Now, we use u = sec and so: du = sec tan d

Returning to our integral, we have:

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