Math, asked by dipesh19, 1 year ago

integrate the given question

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abhijeet0: But , I am bio student , I know only the simple integration, I can't do this , bcs it needs to be solved by any other theorem
dipesh19: okh bro... bt it is also a simple integration question..we can't use any theorem in this type of questions...
abhijeet0: No bro ,its a division integration ,
abhijeet0: It requires a knowledge of maths
abhijeet0: Which I don't have
dipesh19: its okh bro..

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Answered by JinKazama1
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Final Answer:
 \sqrt{ {x}^{2} +  \frac{1}{ {x}^{2} } + 1  }  \:  \:  \:  + c \:


Steps:
1) Put
 ( {x}^{2} +  \frac{1}{ {x}^{2}  } + 1) = y

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