I have done the proof, but i think your result contains an error:
INT((cosh(y)-sinh(y))^(3/2))/sinh(2y))dy.
or
1/2 INT exp(-3y/2)/(exp(2y)-exp(-2y)) dy
This should be:
INT((cosh(y)-sinh(y))^(3/2)) sinh(2y))dy.
or
1/2 INT exp(-3y/2)(exp(2y)-exp(-2y)) dy
The division sign (/) has been removed.
I will post a reference to my proof a bit later today.
Yes, substituting sin or sinh or cos or cosh is a good way of integrating equations of that form.
I haven't got time to check it (I'm a bit rusty on this) but I'm sure from experience that vascop will be right
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