Hi Folks, I am new here so please be gentle 
Ok, got a little calculus problem that bothering me, there are similar problems vie found in three books all of which say can be solved using integral tables. That no good to me I would like to be able to work through the Integration. (Though I'm probably being dense and missing something completely obvious)
int_{b}^{o} xdx/(a^2+x^2)^(3/2)
= int_{x=b}^{x=0} d(a^2+x^2)/(a^2+x^2)^(3/2)
= 2{1/a - 1/(a^2 + b^2)^(1/2)}
is this simply an integral of the form
int_ f(x)f'(x) with f'(x) = (a^2+x^2)^-(3/2)
Ok, got a little calculus problem that bothering me, there are similar problems vie found in three books all of which say can be solved using integral tables. That no good to me I would like to be able to work through the Integration. (Though I'm probably being dense and missing something completely obvious)
int_{b}^{o} xdx/(a^2+x^2)^(3/2)
= int_{x=b}^{x=0} d(a^2+x^2)/(a^2+x^2)^(3/2)
= 2{1/a - 1/(a^2 + b^2)^(1/2)}
is this simply an integral of the form
int_ f(x)f'(x) with f'(x) = (a^2+x^2)^-(3/2)
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