D delgeezee New member Joined Oct 26, 2011 Messages 12 Feb 19, 2012 #1 Can someone show me how to ingrate sec x without using a formula. I remember you had to multiply the integrand, sec x, with something . \(\displaystyle \int \! secx dx\)
Can someone show me how to ingrate sec x without using a formula. I remember you had to multiply the integrand, sec x, with something . \(\displaystyle \int \! secx dx\)
D delgeezee New member Joined Oct 26, 2011 Messages 12 Feb 19, 2012 #2 Crap nevermind, check this out. All you need to use is trickery. http://www.math.ubc.ca/~feldman/m121/secx.pdf
Crap nevermind, check this out. All you need to use is trickery. http://www.math.ubc.ca/~feldman/m121/secx.pdf