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(x^2-1)^(1/2)

Integral of (x^2-1)^(1/2) dx

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$$\int\limits_{0}^{1} \sqrt{x^{2} - 1}\, dx$$
Integral(sqrt(x^2 - 1), (x, 0, 1))
The answer (Indefinite) [src]
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 |   /  2               acosh(x)   x*\/  -1 + x  
 | \/  x  - 1  dx = C - -------- + --------------
 |                         2             2       
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$$\int \sqrt{x^{2} - 1}\, dx = C + \frac{x \sqrt{x^{2} - 1}}{2} - \frac{\operatorname{acosh}{\left(x \right)}}{2}$$
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pi*I
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$$\frac{i \pi}{4}$$
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pi*I
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$$\frac{i \pi}{4}$$
pi*i/4
Numerical answer [src]
(0.0 + 0.785398163397448j)
(0.0 + 0.785398163397448j)
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Integral of (x^2-1)^(1/2) dx

    Use the examples entering the upper and lower limits of integration.