Asked by mathstudent
                Integrate x/(x^2 + 4) dx via trig substitution and by u=x^2+4 substitution. Show that results are equal.
Via trig substitution of x=2 *tan t, I get:
1/2 * tan^-1 (x/2) + c
Via u = (x^2 + 4) substitution, I get:
1/2 * ln |x^2 + 4| + c
How are these equal?
            
            
        Via trig substitution of x=2 *tan t, I get:
1/2 * tan^-1 (x/2) + c
Via u = (x^2 + 4) substitution, I get:
1/2 * ln |x^2 + 4| + c
How are these equal?
Answers
                    Answered by
            mathstudent
            
    sorry. posted too quickly. got the answer.
Via trig substitution answer comes to:
ln|sqrt(x^2+4)/2| + c
which is the same as the other answer
    
Via trig substitution answer comes to:
ln|sqrt(x^2+4)/2| + c
which is the same as the other answer
                    Answered by
            Damon
            
    Yes, good!
    
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