first of all: sec(x) = 1/cos(x) and tan(x) = sin(x) / cos(x), so your equation is the same as:
sec(x) / (a - tan(x)) dx
= 1 / ( cos(x) (a - tan(x)) ) dx
= 1 / ( a cos(x) - cos(x) tan(x) ) dx
= 1 / ( a cos(x) - sin(x) ) dx
Maybe this helps
Thanks for your reply. No matter which way i manipulate I still can't figure out how to arrive at the solution. I used MathCAD to arrive at a solution as well but I still have no idea how to get the solution myself. I probably should have mentioned this.
Did MathCAD provide the same solution as Mathematica? Knowing the solution you might be able to work backwards to discover what the right substitution is.
VBAhack
Last edited by VBAhack; Sep 15th, 2005 at 07:37 PM.
This is an interesting one. I did some looking in my old (really old) calculus book, and this problem seems to fit a class where the substitution u = tan 1/2 x might be useful. I did some playing around and got it to:
You can transform this solution somewhat if you don't like hyperbolic functions:
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This is an interesting one. I did some looking in my old (really old) calculus book, and this problem seems to fit a class where the substitution u = tan 1/2 x might be useful. VBAhack
Hopefully you know how to deal with integrands having polynomials in the denominator. Otherwise let me know and I'll be back to you.
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Yeah, I noticed this afterwards. Actually, I meant to continue the whole derivation from there but was a bit in a hurry so if wy125 or you are interested I can post it.
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Lottery is a tax on people who are bad at maths
If only mosquitoes sucked fat instead of blood...
To do is to be (Descartes). To be is to do (Sartre). To be do be do (Sinatra)
Lottery is a tax on people who are bad at maths
If only mosquitoes sucked fat instead of blood...
To do is to be (Descartes). To be is to do (Sartre). To be do be do (Sinatra)
Lottery is a tax on people who are bad at maths
If only mosquitoes sucked fat instead of blood...
To do is to be (Descartes). To be is to do (Sartre). To be do be do (Sinatra)