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The solution given in the book for this question is incorrect. You can solve the question as follows.
Substitute 1-x = t. Then dx=-dt . Now the substituted integrand should look like this :
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This should be the answer. The answer given on the book has a mistake.
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Substitute, 1 + lnx = t and then dx = x.dt. The integrand will now be as simple as t^(1/3)dt . Integrate it and replace t with 1 +
lnx to obtain final answer.
Now use the standard formula given below to integrate the substituted integrand :
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Use the below standard integration formula to integrate the above integrand :
And after this, replace t with x^n to obtain the final answer.
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Now substituting these values into the integrand, it becomes as simple as t.dt . Now integrate it and replace t by the
substitution we gave above and this yields the answer.
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Now all you have to do is replace t with (2x-5) and this will give you the answer.
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In this question, we have to transform the denominator and then Integrate term by term as follows :
Now, you can integrate using the standard integration formulas given below :
For the first part use this formula :
I assume that you now know what to use as u and a since we've already discussed enough problems like this.
For this question, I'll give you two hints and that's enough for you to solve it. Use the two hints :
Hint 1, use the below identity :
And now, with the simplified integrand, you can integrate directly. If you have any doubts, leave it in the comments,
I'll provide full solution to this question. Anyway, here's the hint 10^x = 2^x * 5^x. The transformation are as follows :
We then split the integrand and integrate both parts separately. See the steps below :
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In this question, we need to transform the denominator in the form (x+m)^2 +n as already discussed while answering the
question 4.1.15 .
After transformation, we obtain :
We have u=(x-3) and a = squareroot(4) = 2. Putting these values in the standard formula, we obtain the answer as :
Split the numerator into 2+2x^2 + x^2 and proceed like the previous questions. Some steps are given below :
Now, all you have to do is expand the integrand into two parts, on the first part (1+x^2) will be canceled and on the second
part, x^2 will be canceled. Then, integrate the simplified integrand to obtain the answer :
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