Stuck with this question of √(1 - 〖(|(|x|-2)|-1)〗^2 ) Don't know why it is not integrable? Can somebody help please?!
Why is √(1 - (|(|x|-2)|-1)^2 ) not integrable?
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1Goodness, this needs MathJax. Badly. I'll see what I can do, but OP needs to confirm. – 2017-01-31
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0Do you mean $\sqrt{1-\frac{1}{(|x|-2)^2}}$? – 2017-01-31
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1Presumably related to [past question](http://math.stackexchange.com/q/2118916/120540). Do you know it's not integrable, or are you just assuming this based on the fact that nobody answered yesterday's question? – 2017-01-31