Problem with int(arctan(B-x/tan(a))/(d-x)) dx

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hi there,

i have problems to calculate following integral:

int{ arctan [ (B - (x/tan(a)))/(d-x) ]} dx

any ideas?

thanks for the help
 
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Interesting puzzle is to combine data from the title and the formatted expression to come to an actual expression to integrate! I think I've come to this:

int{ arctan [ (B - (x/tan(a)))/(d-x) ]} dx

But don't want to consider working on it untily ou can verify this is correct?
 
sorry for the kauderwelsch (looked fine in the editor).
your assumption was correct and i have corrected it.
 
My first guess was that it wouldn't be possible in terms of elementary functions, but Following a substitution of u= d-x you can get an integral in the form

\int \arctan \left( \frac{T+x}{x} \right) dx where T is some constant.

That one is possible, but definitely not easy. Do you need the steps or just an answer?
 
thx gib z,
i will try to convert it.
if its not too much trouble, i would like to see the first few steps.
 
You can see the steps done to evaluate that integral here: http://www40.wolframalpha.com/input/pod.jsp?id=MSP10619827f2b7e0hife90000527074ag4ca4963a&s=39

Whilst I normally would say give it a try yourself, I'm not sure this one's worth it unless you are really good at integration or are extremely persistent.
 
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thank you for the link.
i will give it a try myself. i am not very good at integration, but i will be very persistent.
 
thx for the updated link
 
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