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Ex 49:

We have: 1= ∫ sinh cx dx
0
1
1
= c cosh cx
0
cosh ⁡(c ) cosh ⁡(0)
=
c
- c
cosh ( c ) −1
= c
cosh ( x )−1
Plot the graph for y=
x

And the line y= 1


(the x- coordinate of the point of intersection is the required value of c)
To approximate the x- coordinate of the point of intersection , we will zoom

From graph me note that, x coordinate of the point of the intersection is 1,62
Therefore c ≈ 1,62

Ex17/ 363:
∫ x secx tanx dx (1)
Apply Integration By Parts: u= x ⇒ du= 1
dv= sec(x) tan(x) v= sec(x)
when (1)= uv- ∫ vdu
= x sec(x) - ∫ sec(x) dx
1
= xsec(x) − ∫ cosx dx

1 1+sinx
=xsec(x) − 2 . ln 1−sinx + c

Ex38/ 363:

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