integration problem: integrate 4/(1+4x^2)dx

edressler

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Hi there,

I'm trying to determine the steps for integrating the following problem: integrate 4/(1+4x^2)dx

I was able to find the answer: 2tan^-1(2x) + C

I think this has something to do with this rule: Int of 1/(x^2+1)dx = tan^-1(x) + C

Would anyone mind running down how that rule is related to the above answer?

Thanks,

-edressler
 
Hi there,

I'm trying to determine the steps for integrating the following problem: integrate 4/(1+4x^2)dx

I was able to find the answer: 2tan^-1(2x) + C

I think this has something to do with this rule: Int of 1/(x^2+1)dx = tan^-1(x) + C

Would anyone mind running down how that rule is related to the above answer?

Thanks,

-edressler

\(\displaystyle \displaystyle{\int \dfrac{4 dx}{1+4x^2}}\)

Substitute

u = 2x → du = 2 dx

\(\displaystyle = \displaystyle{2 \ \int \dfrac{ du}{1+u^2}}\)

continue and back-substitute
 
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