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By using the substitution u = 4 + 3x^2, or otherwise, find

By using the substitution u = 4 + 3x^2, or otherwise, find-example-1
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Solution

We have the following integral:


\int (2x)/((4+3x^(2))^(2))dx

We can use the substitution u= 4 +3x² and we have du= 6x dx, then we have this:


\int \frac{2x}{(u^{})^2}\cdot(du)/(6x)=(1)/(3)\int u^(-2)du=(1)/(3)\cdot(u^(-1))/(-1)+C=-(1)/(3u)+C=-(1)/(3(4+3x^(2)))+C

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