Show that int_(ln 2/3)^(ln 2) (e^x+e^(-x))/(e^x-e^(-x)) dx=ln 9/5 How would you integrate this logarithmic function in order to obtain ln(9/5).

Emilio Calhoun

Emilio Calhoun

Answered question

2022-10-27

Show that
ln 3 2 ln 2 e x + e x e x e x d x = ln 9 5
How would you integrate this logarithmic function in order to obtain ln ( 9 5 )

Answer & Explanation

Jovanni Salinas

Jovanni Salinas

Beginner2022-10-28Added 18 answers

Hint
Consider
I = e x + e x e x e x d x = cosh ( x ) sinh ( x ) d x = log ( sinh ( x ) ) + K = log ( e x e x ) + K
Alisa Taylor

Alisa Taylor

Beginner2022-10-29Added 4 answers

For 1st answer.
Even hyperbolic functions are not needed. Take denominator as Z and you're done with the integral.
I = e x + e x e x e x d x = ( e x e x ) e x e x d x = log ( e x e x ) + K

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