L lampat New member Joined Dec 14, 2011 Messages 16 May 1, 2014 #1 \(\displaystyle \displaystyle \int \frac{1}{x^4+4}dx\)
pka Elite Member Joined Jan 29, 2005 Messages 11,978 May 1, 2014 #2 lampat said: \(\displaystyle \displaystyle \int \frac{1}{x^4+4}dx\) Click to expand... There is no easy to show this result.
lampat said: \(\displaystyle \displaystyle \int \frac{1}{x^4+4}dx\) Click to expand... There is no easy to show this result.