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ttyme411gl

ttyme411gl

Answered question

2022-07-03

Looking for antiderivative
Find log ( x + 1 + x ) d x
I used the subtitution x = tan y .
but i the integral became too long and involves sec 3 y d y
and also sec 5 y d y
but it solvable so i search for a simple solution if exist? Note log is the natural logarithm

Answer & Explanation

conveneau71

conveneau71

Beginner2022-07-04Added 17 answers

Explanation:
ln ( x + 1 x ) d x = x ln ( x + 1 x ) x ( 1 2 x + 1 1 2 x ) x + 1 x d x =
= x ln ( x + 1 x ) + 1 2 x x + 1 d x = . . . and substitute x x + 1 = t .

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