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How would you solve this integral? Supposedly, you take the U sub of x/3, and then resubtitute after solving for du and dx getting 3/sqrt(9-9u^2)du which you then take the integral of to get the standard arcsin(u). Is there a more general way of doing this, or do I have to remember this standard integral?

How would you solve this integral? Supposedly, you take the U sub of x/3, and then-example-1
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