I need to find the following integral: int((1)/((1+x)sqrt(1+x-x^2))dx. I tried using Euler's formula and put xt+1=sqrt(1+x-x^2) and after to do integration in parts but that goes nowhere. Is there anotehr method to solve it?

Emmanuel Giles

Emmanuel Giles

Answered question

2022-11-08

I need to find the following integral:
1 ( 1 + x ) 1 + x x 2 d x .
I tried using Euler's formula and put x t + 1 = 1 + x x 2 and after to do integration in parts but that goes nowhere. Is there anotehr method to solve it?

Answer & Explanation

luthersavage6lm

luthersavage6lm

Beginner2022-11-09Added 22 answers

Hint We proceed by successive variable change:
I = 1 ( 1 + x ) 1 + x x 2 d x = 2 5 d x ( x + 1 ) 1 ( 2 x 1 5 ) 2
with t = 2 x 1 5 we find
I = 2 d t ( 5 t + 3 ) 1 t 2 .
Now by t = sin ( θ ) we have
I = 2 d θ 5 sin θ + 3
Finally, we pose s = tan ( θ / 2 ) to find the desiblack result.
Alexia Avila

Alexia Avila

Beginner2022-11-10Added 4 answers

I have tried few steps but i m not sure thats ok or not.
1 ( 1 + x ) 1 + x x 2 d x .
let 1 + x = t
hence d x = d t
1 ( 1 + x ) 1 + x x 2 d x . = 1 t t ( t 1 ) 2 d t = 1 t 3 ( t 2 ) ( t 1 ) 2 d t

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