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OpenStudy (luigi0210):

Indefinite integral:

OpenStudy (luigi0210):

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OpenStudy (accessdenied):

This looks interesting... maybe if we rewrite: \( \displaystyle \int \sin \sqrt{x} \times \dfrac{1}{\sqrt{x}} \ dx \) There might be a relationship between sqrt(x) and 1/sqrt(x), or x^(1/2) and x^(-1/2), that we can use.

OpenStudy (luigi0210):

That made it simpler, thanks :D

OpenStudy (accessdenied):

You're welcome! :)

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