How do I solve this: \(\displaystyle{\int_{{0}}^{{1}}}{\frac{{{\log{{\left({x}^{{2}}-{2}{x}{\cos{{a}}}+{1}\right)}}}}}{{{x}}}}{\left.{d}{x}\right.}\)

Haylee Bowen

Haylee Bowen

Answered question

2022-04-15

How do I solve this:
01log(x22xcosa+1)xdx

Answer & Explanation

prangijahnot

prangijahnot

Beginner2022-04-16Added 17 answers

Assume 0<a<2π. In this case x22xcosa+1>0 for 0x1, so integral converges.
Denote I(a) the value of the integral. Consider daI(a). You can exchange the order of integration and differentiation, getting
aI(a)=01dx2sinax2+12,x,cosa=πa
The integral above is computed after a substitution x=cosa+sinatant2 and carefully considering integration region.
From here, knowing that for I(π2=π224, we get
I(a)=π224+π2adα(πα)=πaa22π23.
The formula also extends to a=0 because the I(0) converges
The answer is extended to real a by periodicity.

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