#integration fp`1
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Is there a way to do this withouit the integral(1/(a^2-x^2)) identity?
like with a clerver substitution? I tried using a hyperbolic and sin sub. but it failed to get the required form
yeah but it ends up being a^2-x^2 identity in t
or do you have a better method?
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partial fraction
or tanh x as the sub