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    Find the Integral Using an Appropriate Trigonometric Substitution\[\int \frac { x } { \sqrt { 1 - x ^ { 2 } } } d x\]
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Find the Integral Using an Appropriate Trigonometric Substitution ∫x1−x2dx\int \frac { x } { \sqrt { 1 - x ^ { 2 } } } d x∫1−x2​x​dx

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Find the integral using an appropriate trigonometric substitution.
∫x1−x2dx\int \frac { x } { \sqrt { 1 - x ^ { 2 } } } d x∫1−x2​x​dx

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