2009 SQA Advanced Higher Maths no.7 Integration by substitution
Integration by substitution. Using a trigonometrical substitution in a non trigonometrical expression. Instructional exercise consisting of question 7 from the 2009 SQA Advanced Higher Mathematics exam. Set out in stages of 'try then check' the worked solution to each part of the question.

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