im not really understanding how to get that line. i don't know what to assign as u and dv. the xarctan1/x is the part that confuses me because i don't see where the x comes from
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trajan22
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Take it to be 1* arctan(...) then your dv will be 1.
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mpgcbball
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that doesn't make any sense to me, but thankyou for trying to help. i don't know what "it" is referring to that I am supposed to be taking as 1*arctan(?)
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mpgcbball
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ooooh i get it! thank you
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mpgcbball
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im still getting stuck at xarctan(1/x)-int(-x/x^2+1)
I haven't actually done it but if you are right up to that point then it appears that all you have to do is make a simple u substitution to solve the integral.
\int \frac{x}{x^2 +1} {}dx