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Thursday, December 30, 2010

A step towards my dream




                                    
                    As a kid I grew with fascination of being a scientist . but I never tried for it ..i was so lazy .
                 But  when I was in my 10th , I read  APJ abdul kalam’s wings of fire.. I was deeply moved by the book. It instilled a kind of enthusiasm and patriotism in me .  I soon wanted to be a missile scientist like  kalam. In that quest, I started to pay more attention in physics ,read more articles on Indian missiles  etc.when ever a new missile was included in the army , the next day newspaper would  give a brief about it. I used to read those twice and thrice … it was a kind of fascination to me.
                  When I was in 11th std , ISRO as part of space week celebrations conducted a  contest for students at school level. The competition was to do a project of Indian satellites : ARYABHATTA TO CHANDRAYAAN.Chandrayaan was not launched at that time. 
                            The competition included 3 rounds .1) project     2) paper presentation,  3)quiz.    The  winner would get scholarships from ISRO and will be given training  in Chandigarh .The competition included some of the best schools all over kerala.
We  (me and few of my classmates) together made a project on the topic and submitted it  and got approved .Thus we got selected for  the 2nd round.
We made the paper presentation on the topic and presented it before the some of the dignitaries from ISRO  at Engineers hall ,kanakakunnu ,kerala.  It was a great experience for me , as I could interact with some of the brains in ISRO…
                                But in the quizzing section we could not win and  was ousted from the competition .. but it was big step towards my dream to join ISRO..
As a 11th std student it was the biggest opportunity ,then  to show my  talent .. though we could not win that competition ,it was one of the toughest I have faced so far …

                    Now when I look back to school life this incident comes to my mind first …

ENDOSULFAN

Endosulfan is an organochlorine compound that is used as an insecticide . This insecticide has emerged as a highly controversial agrichemical due to its acute toxicity, potential for accumulation, and role as an endocrine disruptor. Banned in more than 63 countries, including the European Union, Australia and New Zealand, and other Asian and West African nations, and soon in the United States, it is still used extensively in many other countries including India and Brazil. It is produced by Government-of-India–owned Hindustan Insecticides Limited in india. Because of its threats to the environment, a global ban on the use and manufacture of endosulfan  is the latest cry for environmentalist .

India the world's largest user of endosulfan and a major producer .India is the major source of income for these insecticide manufacturing companies.In 2001, in Kerala, India, endosulfan spraying became noticed when cases  of abnormalities noted in local school  children. Initially endosulfan was banned, yet under pressure from the pesticide industry this ban was largely revoked. The situation there has been called "next in magnitude only to the Bhopal gas tragedy." 

Many Social activists and organisations have been active in providing rehabilitation for the victims of poisoning. They are demanding the banning of Endosulphan in India .

.For 26 long years, the government-owned Plantation Corporation of Kerala aerially sprayed endosulfan in an area of nearly 4,700 acres in Kasaragod. Endosulfan is a deadly pesticide banned in many parts of the world. The United States Environmental Protection Agency classifies Endosulphan as a highly hazardous pesticide. But in Kerala it was sprayed for years in government-owned plantations. Today, villagers who lived close to the plantation are paying the price, despite an indefinite ban on the substance. Many of them got paralyzed or are seriously ill. 


Swarga and other areas like Padre, Muliyar and Bellur in Kasaragod district of Kerala have become living examples of how the poison in pesticides could be lethal when used excessively and carelessly. The area is dotted with tragedy struck families battling physical deformities, cancers and disorders of the central nervous system.As the plantations are in a mountainous area, the pesticide residues settled on the soil and got washed away when it rained into drinking water streams below. It is mandatory to cover all water sources like wells, tanks and other water bodies during the spraying of such a toxic pesticide. But this was not done.The study showed children had congenital abnormalities. Male children suffered from delayed sexual maturity while female children matured early. Another study by the Kerala’s health department also found cases of congenital abnormalities, mental retardation, cancer and infertility in areas where the aerial spraying was done. Endosulfan was also found in the blood samples of children.

                         abnormalities in an endosulfan victim


  1.                                 -Deformed hands, knees and feet


                                        - Six year-old cancer patient 

                                        - Finger deformities 

                                        - Skin diseas


Mohammed Kunhi remembers how he and his classmates used to run out of their classrooms when they heard the sound of the helicopter that was spraying endosulfan. The spray would settle on their hair and shine in the sun and they would all laugh. “I hate to think of it now. We used to go and welcome the helicopter pilots and treat them like heroes. We were actually inviting death and disease,” he says with a hatred.
we should stop this menace otherwise  it will  wipe  away a new generation..



so lets  say ,


" BAN ENDOSULFAN"














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Monday, December 6, 2010

KNOW YOUR CITY :TRIVANDRUM

                     TRIVANDRUM was once  referred to by Mahatma Gandhi as the "Evergreen city of India". It has a population of more than one million. Apart from being the political nerve centre of Kerala, it is also a major academic hub and is home to several educational institutions including the University of Kerala, and to many science and technology institutions, the most prominent being the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), Technopark, the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) and the Indian Institute of Science, Education and Research (IISER). It is also considered as one of the cleanest cities in India.
                      The rise of modern Thiruvananthapuram began with accession of Marthanda Varma in 1729 as the founding ruler of the princely state of Travancore . Thiruvananthapuram was made the capital of Travancore in 1745 after shifting the capital from Padmanabhapuram in Kanyakumari district. 
                    Trivandrum  featured prominently in India's freedom struggle.The the state of Kerala was formed on November 1, 1956, Thiruvananthapuram became the capital of the new state.          


           Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS)(1962) in Thiruvananthapuram makes it  the cradle of India's ambitious space programme,as it is close to magnetic equator making it one of the best location for rocket launching. The first Indian space rocket was developed and launched from the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) located in the outskirts of the city in 1963..
 Another  major attraction  in the city is   Technopark—India's first IT park(1995). Technopark is now  the largest IT Park in India , 3rd in asia, employing around 30,000 people .
               The highest point in the district is the Agasthyarkoodam. The famous  Padmanabha Swamy Temple and the fort surrounding it, the Napier Museum and Zoo, the VJT hall, Palayam Mosque and Church are among the prominent heritage buildings in the city. The Veli lake and Shankumugham beach are home to various sculptures of the noted sculptor Kanayi Kunhiraman. Thiruvananthapuram is a unique Indian City, which greenery and modernity co exist. So many great peoples, including Mahatma Gandhi admired the city's greenery.
                  Thiruvananthapuram is a major academic hub. The University of Kerala is located here at palayam .Thiruvananthapuram is a Research and Development hub in the fields of space science, information technology, bio-technology, medicineand so on. It is home to a cluster of research centres, which include the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC), Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS), Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST), Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, RGCB, Tropical Botanical Garden and Research Institute, ER&DC – CDAC, CSIR – National Institute of Interdisciplinary Science and Technology, Free Software Foundation of India (FSFI),Regional Cancer Centre (RCC), Sree Chitra Thirunal Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST), Centre for Earth Science Studies (CESS), Central Tuber Crops Research Institute (CTCRI), Priyadarsini Planetarium, The Oriental Research Institute & Manuscripts Library, Kerala Highway Research Institute, Kerala Fisheries Research Institute, etc. A scientific institution named National centre for molecular materials, for the research and development of biomedical devices and space electronics is to be established in Thiruvananthapuram. College of Architecture Trivandrum(CAT), which specialise only on the architecture course, is another institution proposed to set up in the suburbs of the city.
                              There are over 18 cinema halls . There are also two film studios in the city—Chithranjali and Merryland.The Central Stadium, which has facilities for athletics, football, basketball, volleyball and cricket practice nets, is situated on the eastern side of the Government Secretariat. The Jimmy George Sports Complex, the GV Raja Sports School and Lakshmi Bhai National College for Physical Education (LNCPE) are the other major sports establishments in the city. The city also has a Golf Club, one of the oldest in India, and a Tennis Club (Trivandrum Tennis Club/TTC) both located at Kowdiar. The city fields two football clubs--SBT-Thiruvananthapuram and Titanium—in the second division of the National Football League. The city also has a fully equipped modern swimming pool located near the Jimmy George Sports Complex at Vellayambalam.
Helpline no:s
FingerTips (working 24 hours) 0471 – 2 722 722

Thiruvananthapuram City police : 100/0471-2331843
Thiruvananthapuram Rural police : 100/0471-2316995
Vizhinjam PS    4712480245

Kovalam PS      2480255
Thampanoor PS    2326543
Crime Stopper        2461090

Police Control Room  2331841

Traffic Helpline  1099


State Vanitha Cell (TVM)  : 0471-2338100

Vanitha Police Station, Trivandrum   0471-2321555

Autorickshaw Complaint(Helpline) Number in Trivandrum
0471 2558724, 0471 2558731

Railway Alert Number  9846200100

Kerala University - Enquiry in Palayam 0471 2305994

Emergencywater authority2322674


pass port office  0471-2461001, 0471-2465005, 0471-2467007


NATURAL  CALAMITY

     District Collector 0471 2462361
     Toll Free No              1077 / 1070




KSEB CONTROL ROOM
0471 2461331 ,: 0471 2461399
       Complaints     : 191 

Drainage - Enquiries & Complaints
0471 2479502

AMBULANCE SERVICE

    Thiruvanthapuram corporation    0471 2320821   
   
     Shivasena ambulance0471 2460100

    City corporation ambulance0471 247383

VIGILANCE & ANTI CORRUPTION
Superintendent of Police,
Vigilance and Anti Corruption Bureau,
Special Investigation Unit,Poojappura,
Thiruvananthapuram.
Phone:  0471 2346252
          :  0471 2346686

HOSPITALS

Ayurveda College Hospital  0471-2460823

Ananthapuri Hospital Phone: 0471-2506565, 2506767

Chaitanya Eye Hospital Phone: 0471-2447183

Medical College Phone :0471-2445270

PRS Hospital  Phone:0471-2344442, 2344443

Regional Cancer Centre 
Phone :0471- 2442541

Cinema Theaters
New Theatre
Thampanoor, Thiruvananthapuram
Phone: 0471-2323244
Kairali Theatre
Thampanoor, Thiruvananthapuram
Phone: 0471-2329060
Sree Theatre
Thampanoor, Thiruvananthapuram
Phone: 0471-2329060
Sree Visakh Theatre
Thampanoor, Thiruvananthapuram
Phone: 0471-2331222
Sreekumar Theatre
Thampanoor, Thiruvananthapuram
Phone: 0471-2331222


 
             



Saturday, December 4, 2010

Mathematical Formulas


these are the formulas we used so often in our mathematics classes...this is the ultimate collection of mathematical formulas right from 8 th std to 12 th



Trigonometric Formulas:
Cos (a+b) =cos a cos b-sin a sin b
Cos (a-b) =cos a cos b+ sin a sin b
Sin (a+b) =sin a cos b+ cos a sin b
Sin (a-b) =sin a cos b-cos a sin b
Analytical geometry formulas:
Plane:
Distance between two points of the slope, m=y2-y1/x2-x1
Circle:
Equation of a circle: (x-a)2+(y-b)2=r2
Centroid:
The centroid of a triangle vertices are P(x1,y1), P(x2,y2) and(x3,y3)
(x, y)=(x1+x2+x3/3, y1+y2+y3/3)
Parabola Formulas:
Y2=2ax
Parametric equation of the parabola:
X=2at2
y=2at
Hyperbola Formulas:
X2/a2-y2/b2=1
Parametric equation of the hyperbola:
X=a/sin t
Y=b sin t/cost
Ellipse formulas:
X2/a2+y2/b2=1
Parametric equation of the ellipse:
X=a cos t
Y=b sin t
Algebra formulas:
(a+b)2=a2+b2+2ab
(a-b)2=a2-b2+2ab
(a+b)3=a3+b3+3a2b+3ab2
(a-b)3=a3-b3-3a2b+3ab2
a2-b2=(a+b)(a-b)
a3-b3=(a-b)(a2+ab+b2)
a3+b3=(a+b)(a2-ab+b2)
(a+ b +c)2=a2+b2+c2+a(ab +bc +ca)

Temperature Scales:
Degrees Fahrenheit to Degrees Celsius:
TC = 5/9 (TF 32)
Degrees Celsius to Degrees Fahrenheit:
TF = 9/5 TC + 32
Degrees Celsius to Kelvin:
TK = TC + 273.15

Area:
Square:
A = a2, where a is one of the sides.
Rectangle:
A = ab, where a is the base and b is the height.
Trapezoid:
A = (h (a + b))/2, where h is a height, a is the longer parallel side, and b is the shorter.
Regular pentagon:
A = 1.720a2, where a is one of the sides.
Regular octagon:
A = 4.828a2, where a is one of the sides.
Circle:
A = r2, where r is the radius and 3.1416
Cube formulas:
Surface formulas:
Surface area of a cube=6a2
Surface area of a rectangle prism=2ab+2bc+2ca
. INTERGRATION

Formula List:
1. ∫ f(x) dx = f(x) + C , where c is an arbitrary constant.
2. ∫ [c1 f(x) + c2 g(x) ] dx = intc1 f(x) dx + int c2 g(x) dx
3. if K R then, ∫ k dx = kx + C
4. if n -1, then, ∫ xn dx = xn+1/n+1
5. if n = -1 then, ∫ xn = ∫ 1/ x dx = log |x| x C
6. ∫ ax = ax /log x + C
7. ∫ e x dx ∫ = ex + C
8. ∫ cos x dx = sinx + C
9. ∫ sinx dx = - cosx + C
10. ∫ sec2 x = tan x + C
11. ∫ cosec2x dx = - cot x+ C
12. ∫ secx tanx dx = sec x+ C
13. ∫cosecx cot x dx = - cosec x+ C
14. ∫ tanx dx = log | secx| + C
15. ∫ cot x dx = log | sinx| + C
16. ∫ secx dx = log | secx + tanx | + C
17. ∫ cosec x dx = log | cosecx -cotx | + C
Other Integral formulas list:

  1. sinhx dx = cos hx + C
  2. cos hx dx = sinhx + C
  3. sec2 hx dx = tanhx + C
  4. sechx tanhx dx = - sechx + C
  5. cosechx cothx dx = -cosechx + C
  6. tanhx dx = log | cos hx | + C
  7. cothx dx = log +| sinhx | +C
Derivative:

Dx stands for derivative of the fn with respect to x

Constant function rule:
Dx a = 0, where ' a ' is a constant
Scalar multiple rule:
Dx (au) = a Dux, where ' a ' is a constant
Sum rule:
Dx (u + v) = Dux + Dvx
Difference rule:
Dx (u - v) = Dux - Dvx

Power rule:
Dx an = nan-1 Dux
Product rule:
Dx (uv) = u' v + uv'
Quotient rule:
Dx (u/v) = (u’v-v’u)/ v2
Reciprocal rule:
Dx (1/v)= (v’/v2)
Chain rule:
Dx f(g(x)) = f' (g(x)) g'(x)

These are the elementary rules of derivative.

List of Functional Derivative Rules:
List of trigonometric function rules:
Dx (sin x) = cos x
Dx (cos x) = - sin x
Dx (tan x) = sec2 x
Dx (cot x) = - cosec2x
Dx (sec x) = sec x tan x
Dx (cosec x) = - cosec x cot x
List of inverse trigonometric function rules:
Dx (sin-1 x) = 1/(1-x2)1/2
Dx (cos-1 x) = 1/(1-x2)1/2

Dx (tan-1 x) = 1/(1+x2)
Dx (sec-1 x) =1/ ( |x|(x2-1)1/2)
Dx (cosec-1 x) = 1/ ( |x|(x2-1)1/2)

Dx (cot-1 x) = - 1/(1 + x^2)
Exponential functions:
Dx (ev) = ev Dux
Dx (av) = av(ln a) Dux

Log functions:
Dx (log u) = 1/u Dux


List of hyperbolic functions:
Dx (sinh x) = cos hx
Dx (cosh x) = sin hx
Dx (tanh x) = sec h2x
Dx (sech x) = - tanh x sech x
Dx (cosech x) = - coth x cosech x
Dx (coth x) = - cosech2x

Binomial Formulas :
introduction toBinomial Formulas
· (x + y)n = xn + nxn-1y+n(n-1)/1.2 xn-2y2+...........+.nxyn-1+yn.
· (x - y)n = xn - nxn-1y+n(n-1)/1.2 xn-2y2+...........±.nxyn-1±yn.

MATHEMATICAL FORMULAS IN ALGEBRA:
1. N natural numbers formula = n (n+1)/2

2. Squares of first n natural numbers = n (n+1) (2n+1)/6

3. Cubes of first n natural numbers = [n (n+1)/2]2

4. Natural n number (odd) = n2

5. Average = (Sum of the items)/ Total Number of items.

Arithmetic Progression (A.P.): An A.P. is of the form a, a+d, a+2d, a+3d, 
Where a is called the 'first term' and d is called the 'common difference'

1. Nth term of an A.P is giev as , tn = a + (n-1) d

2. Sum of the first n terms of an A.P si gievn as, Sn = n/2[2a+ (n-1) d] or Sn = n/2(first term + Last term)

Geometrical Progression (G.P.): A G.P. is of the form a, a r, a r2, a r3,... Where a is called the 'first term' and r is called the 'common ratio'.
1. Nth term of a G.P is given as, tn = a rn-1

2. Sum of the first n terms in a G.P is given as, Sn = a|1-r n|/|1-r|



PERCENTAGES:
1. If A is R% more than B, then B is less than A by R / (100+R) * 100

2. If A is R% less than B, then B is more than A by R / (100-R) * 100

3. If the price of a commodity is increased by R%, then reduction in consumption, not To increase the expenditure is: R/(100+R)*100

4. If the price of a commodity is decreased by R%, then the increase in consumption, Not to decrease the expenditure is: R/(100-R)*100

PROFIT & LOSS:
1. Gain = Selling Price (S.P.) - Cost Price (C.P)
2. Loss = C.P. - S.P.
3. Gain percentage % = Gain * 100 / Cost of Price.
4. Loss percentage % = Loss * 100 / Cost of Price.
5. Selling Price = (100+Gain %) /100*C.P.
6. Selling Price = (100-Loss %) /100*C.P.

RATIO & PROPORTIONS:
1. The ratio a: b represents a fraction a/b. a is called as antecedent and b is called as consequent.

2. The equality of two different ratios is called proportion.

3. If a : b = c : d then a, b, c, d are in proportion. This is represented by a :b :: c : d.
4. In a : b = c : d, then we have a* d = b * c.

5. If a/b = c/d then ( a + b ) / ( a – b ) = ( d + c ) / ( d – c ).

AREA & PERIMETER:
1. Area of triangle formula = 1/2*Base*Height

2. Another Area of a triangle formula = square root of (s(s-(s-b)(s-c)) where a,b,c are the lengths of the sides and s= (a+b+c)/2

3. Area of parallelogram formula = Base * Height

4. Area of rhombus formula = 1/2(Product of diagonals)

5. Area of trapezium formula = 1/2(Sum of parallel sides)*(distance between the parallel sides)

6. Quadrilateral area formula = 1/2(diagonal)(Sum of sides)

7. Area for regular hexagon formula = 6(square root of 3/4)(side)2

8. Area for ring = square root of(R2-r2), where R is the outer radii and r is the inner radii of the ring.

Algebra formulas:
(a+b)2=a2+b2+2ab
(a-b)2=a2-b2+2ab
(a-b)3=a3-b3-3a2b+3ab2
(a+b)3=a3+b3+3a2b+3ab2
a2-b2=(a+b)(a-b)
a3-b3=(a-b)(a2+ab+b2)
a3+b3=(a+b)(a2-ab+b2)
(a+ b +c)2=a2+b2+c2+2(ab +bc +ca)

Geometry formulas:
Area:
Area of a Rectangle = b h
Area of Triangle = ½ b h
Area of a square = a2
Area of a Parallelogram = b × h
Area of a Circle = π r2

Volume:
Volume of cylinder = r2 h
Volume of cone = 1/3 π r2 h
Volume of cube = a3
Volume of Sphere = (4/3) π r3

Perimeter:
Perimeter of square = 4 a
Perimeter of rectangle = 2(l+b)
Perimeter of cube = 12 a

Circle:
Equation of a circle: (x-a)2+(y-b)2= r2

Centroid:
The centroid of a triangle with vertices P(x1,y1), P(x2,y2) and(x3,y3)
(x, y)=(x1+x2+x3/3, y1+y2+y3/3)

List of Trignometry and Line Formulas:
Line formulas:
Slope intercept form: y = mx + b
Midpoint formula = ((x1+x2)/2,(y1+y2)/2)
Point slope formula = (y – y1) = m (x- -x1)

Trigonometry formulas:
Sin A = opposite/hypotenuse
Cos A = adjacent/hypotenuse
Tan A = sin A/Cos A
Csc A = 1/Sin A
Sec A = 1/Cos A
Cot A = 1/Tan A
Sin2A + Cos2A = 1
Tan2A + 1 = Sec2A
1 + Cot2A = Csc2A

Formulae Used in Mathematical Series:

Arithmetic series:
The arithmetic series is a, a+ d, a+ 2d, a+ 3d . . . . . . .
The difference between the two consequent numbers in the series is d.

Formula used to find nth term is
Tn = a+ (n-1) d
Where n is the number of terms in the series.

Sum of the series
Sn =n(a1+an)/2


Geometric series:
The geometric series is a, ar, ar2, ar3 . . . . . . .
The ratio between two consequent numbers is r.

Formula used to find nth term is
Tn = arn-1 where n is the number of terms in the series.

Sum of the series
Sn = a(1-rn)/1-r

Sum or difference of two angles:
sin (a ± b ) = sin a cos b ± cos a sin b
cos(a ± b) = cos a cos b ± sin a sin b
tan(a ± b) =( tan a ± tanb)/1±tan a*tan b



Co-function identities:
Sin (π/2-ø) = cos ø
Cos (π/2-ø)= sin ø
Tan (π/2-ø) = cot ø
Csc (π/2-ø)= sec ø
Sec (π/2-ø)= csc ø
Cot (π/2-ø)= tan ø

Reduction formulas:
Sin (-ø) = - sin ø
Cos (-ø) = cos ø
Tan (-ø) = -tan ø
Csc (-ø) = csc ø
Sec (-ø) = sec ø
Cot (-ø) = - cot ø

Power reducing formulas:
Sin2 ø= (1-cos(2ø))/2
Cos2 ø= (1+cos(2ø))/2

Tan2 ø= (1-cos(2ø))/ (1+cos(2ø))



Sine rule:


Law of cosines:
a2 = b2 + c2 - 2bc A
Where A is the angle of a scalene triangle opposite side a


List of Integral formulas for hyperbolic trigonometric functions:
· 1/(a2+x2)dx = 1/a tan -1(x/a) + C
· 1/(x2- a2) dx = 1/2a log |(x-a)/(x+a) | + C
· f1(x) / f(x) dx = log | f(x) + C
· [ f(x) ] n f1 (x) dx = [f(x)]n+1/n+1 + C


List of Elementary Rules of Derivative:
Constant function rule:
Dx a = 0, where ' a ' is a constant
Scalar multiple rule:
Dx (au) = a Dux, where ' a ' is a constant
Sum rule:
Dx (u + v) = Dux + Dvx
Difference rule:
Dx (u - v) = Dux - Dvx
Power rule:
Dx an = nan-1 Dux
Product rule:
Dx (uv) = u' v + uv'
Chain rule:
Dx f(g(x)) = f' (g(x)) g'(x)





ei x = cos( x ) + i sin( x )
sin x = x - x3/3! + x5/5! - x7/7! + x9/9! - x11/11! + ...

cos x
= 1 - x2/2! + x4/4! - x6/6! + x8/8! - x10/10! + ...

ex
= 1 + x + x2/2! + x3/3! + x4/4! + x5/5! + x6/6! + x7/7! + x8/8! + x9/9! + x10/10! + x11/11!

Integral Formula for Inverse Trigonometric Function:

The integral of inverse trigonometric sine function,
1. sin-1x dx = (1-x2)1/2 + x sin-1x + c
The integral of inverse trigonometric cosine function,
2. ∫cos-1x dx = x cos-1x - (1-x2)1/2 + c
The integral of inverse trigonometric tangent function,
3. ∫tan-1x dx = x tan-1x – (1/2) log (x2 + 1) + c
Other Trigonometric integral formulas:
4. 1/(a2+x2)dx = 1/a tan-1(x/a) + c
5. 1/(a2-x2)1/2dx= sin-1(x/a) + c







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