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Question Number 86576 by jagoll last updated on 29/Mar/20

∫ ((ln (1+arc sin (x^2 )))/(sin (x^2 ))) dx ?

$$\int\:\frac{\mathrm{ln}\:\left(\mathrm{1}+\mathrm{arc}\:\mathrm{sin}\:\left(\mathrm{x}^{\mathrm{2}} \right)\right)}{\mathrm{sin}\:\left(\mathrm{x}^{\mathrm{2}} \right)}\:\mathrm{dx}\:? \\ $$

Commented by M±th+et£s last updated on 29/Mar/20

sir you mean arcsin(x^2 ) or (a)sin(x^2 )

$${sir}\:{you}\:{mean}\:{arcsin}\left({x}^{\mathrm{2}} \right)\:{or}\:\left({a}\right){sin}\left({x}^{\mathrm{2}} \right) \\ $$

Commented by jagoll last updated on 29/Mar/20

oo yes typo. arc sin (x^2 )

$$\mathrm{oo}\:\mathrm{yes}\:\mathrm{typo}.\:\mathrm{arc}\:\mathrm{sin}\:\left(\mathrm{x}^{\mathrm{2}} \right) \\ $$

Commented by M±th+et£s last updated on 29/Mar/20

i think it should be definite integral

$${i}\:{think}\:{it}\:{should}\:{be}\:{definite}\:{integral} \\ $$

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