$$\int{\sqrt{x-3}(\sin^{-1}(\ln{x})+\cos^{-1}(\ln{x}))\ dx}$$ what is the answer because I have a problem
what is the technique to solve this type of integration
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0Use latex to write the integral properly. Is it $$\int \sqrt{x-3} \cdot {\sin^{-1}(\ln x)+\cos^{-1}(\ln x)}dx $$ ? – 2012-10-29
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0@Reader: $\int \sqrt{x-3} \{\sin^{-1}(\ln x)+\cos^{-1}(\ln x)\}\mathrm{d}x$ ? – 2012-10-29