Hello! I need help to integrate the square root of (p*x^2 + x^4) by the method of substitution. So, (p*x^2 + x^4)^1/2 where p is just a constant. Any tips? I know the answer is (p*x^2 + x^4)^(3/2) / (3 x^3) but it doesn't really help me.
Hello! I need help to integrate the square root of (p*x^2 + x^4) by the method of substitution. So, (p*x^2 + x^4)^1/2 where p is just a constant. Any tips? I know the answer is (p*x^2 + x^4)^(3/2) / (3 x^3) but it doesn't really help me.
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