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how would you integrate (1+x^30)/(1+x^60)

 
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Apr14-11, 03:21 PM   #1
 

how would you integrate (1+x^30)/(1+x^60)


how would you integrate (1+x^30)/(1+x^60) from 0 to 1?

tried so many ways but in vain..

any help?
 
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Apr14-11, 03:28 PM   #2
 
This is not the forum for posting course related problems.

Did you try to use the substitution t=x^30 ? This should simplify your integral quite a bit.
Then just do some smart algebra and factorisation.

EDIT: This is wrong. Sorry for the confusion
 
Apr15-11, 08:29 AM   #3
 
Hi !
May be this can help you :
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