Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply Trigonometric Substitution
Take the constant out:
Rewrite using trig identities
Apply u-substitution
Apply the Power Rule
Substitute back
Simplify
Add a constant to the solution
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the integral of 1/((x^2-64)^{3/2)} ?
The integral of 1/((x^2-64)^{3/2)} is -x/(64(x^2-64)^{1/2)}+C