√x+1 - dx = y² + 4y+ 4in(y-1) + C, express the final answer in terms of x- √x-1 Using Rationalizing Substitution O√x(√x+4) +In(√x-1)4+C Ox²+4√√x +4n(√√x-1) + C Ox+2√x +In(√x-1)² +C +2√x+2n(√x-1) + C
√x+1 - dx = y² + 4y+ 4in(y-1) + C, express the final answer in terms of x- √x-1 Using Rationalizing Substitution O√x(√x+4) +In(√x-1)4+C Ox²+4√√x +4n(√√x-1) + C Ox+2√x +In(√x-1)² +C +2√x+2n(√x-1) + C
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Chapter1: Fundamental Concepts Of Algebra
Section1.3: Algebraic Expressions
Problem 18E
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