Integrating Fractions: A Comprehensive Guide

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The discussion revolves around integrating a fractional expression, specifically the integral of the function \(\int \frac{2}{4x^2+1}\). The subject area is calculus, focusing on integration techniques.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss the possibility of using standard integral forms and consider trigonometric substitution as a method for integration. There is an exploration of transforming the given integral into a recognizable format.

Discussion Status

The discussion is active, with participants providing guidance on potential approaches and confirming the relevance of certain integral forms. There is an acknowledgment of the original poster's familiarity with standard integrals, and suggestions are made to manipulate the expression accordingly.

Contextual Notes

Participants are working within the constraints of standard integral forms and are considering the implications of trigonometric identities in their approach to the problem.

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I really struggle to integrate this fraction expression:


\int \frac{2}{4x^2+1}
 
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I presume you're familiar with the standard table of integrals?

http://www.maths.abdn.ac.uk/~igc/tch/ma1002/int/node51.html

Here's a list of many common ones, see if you can get it into the right form for one of them.

If you have to work this out by hand, consider using a trigonometric substitution, but choose carefully.

(Hint: the relationship 1 + x^2 = sec^2 for x = tan x)
 
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Yes, I'm fimiliar with some the of standard table of integrals. I think I just change the equation above in the form
\int \frac{1}{x^2+a^2} where a is an integer, so that the integration of the equation would likely be
\frac{1}{a} arctan(x/a)

But I'm not sure if I've done it right.
 


You chose the right one, try to get it into a form like that.
 


Thank you for helping me :D
 

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