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Bailee Landry

Bailee Landry

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2022-05-24

How to approach integral 1 ( x 2 + 7 x + 4 ) 2 d x

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sepolturamo

sepolturamo

Beginner2022-05-25Added 14 answers

We have a polynomial in the integran so we should try complete the square and then partial fraction.
1 ( x 2 + 7 x + 4 ) 2 d x = 1 ( ( x + 7 / 2 ) 2 33 / 4 ) 2 d x = x x + 7 / 2 1 ( x 2 33 / 4 ) 2 d x = ( 4 33 33 ( 2 x + 33 ) + 4 33 ( 2 x + 33 ) 2 + 4 33 33 ( 2 x + 33 ) + 4 33 ( 2 x + 33 ) 2 ) d x
1 ( x 2 + 7 x + 4 ) 2 d x = 1 ( ( x + 7 / 2 ) 2 33 / 4 ) 2 d x = x x + 7 / 2 1 ( x 2 33 / 4 ) 2 d x = ( 4 33 33 ( 2 x + 33 ) + 4 33 ( 2 x + 33 ) 2 + 4 33 33 ( 2 x + 33 ) + 4 33 ( 2 x + 33 ) 2 ) d x
The last primitive is just using change of variables, solving and substitute back we have
1 ( x 2 + 7 x + 4 ) 2 d x = 1 1089 ( 2 33 log ( 7 + 33 + 2 x ) 2 33 log ( 7 + 33 2 x ) 33 ( 2 x + 7 ) x 2 + 7 x + 4 ) + C

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