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Compute the following integrals.
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b)
c)
| Foundations:
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| Recall:
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1. Integration by parts tells us that .
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2. Through partial fraction decomposition, we can write the fraction for some constants .
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3. We have the Pythagorean identity .
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Solution:
(a)
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| We first distribute to get
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| Now, for the first integral on the right hand side of the last equation, we use integration by parts.
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Let and . Then, and .
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| So, we have
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| Step 2:
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Now, for the one remaining integral, we use -substitution.
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Let . Then, .
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| So, we have
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(b)
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First, we add and subtract from the numerator.
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| So, we have
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| Step 2:
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| Now, we need to use partial fraction decomposition for the second integral.
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Since , we let .
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Multiplying both sides of the last equation by ,
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we get .
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If we let , the last equation becomes .
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If we let , then we get . Thus, .
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So, in summation, we have .
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| If we plug in the last equation from Step 2 into our final integral in Step 1, we have
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| Step 4:
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For the final remaining integral, we use -substitution.
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Let . Then, and .
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| Thus, our final integral becomes
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| Therefore, the final answer is
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(c)
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First, we write .
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Using the identity , we get .
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| If we use this identity, we have
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| Step 2:
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Now, we proceed by -substitution. Let . Then, .
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| So we have
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| Final Answer:
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(a)
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(b)
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(c)
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