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integral of 1/(1-x^2)^(3/2)

definitely an integral for the trig. substitution method
when you see the a^2 - x^2 form, you should be thinking x = a*sinθ, dx = a*cosθdθ and then cancel out and flip around and get to a trigonometric equation you know the antiderivative of.