What is the integral of #Sin(2x)/(1+cos^2(x))#?
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Explanation:
At first glance, this one seems like a toughie - but it in fact can be solved with a clever application of trig identities.
Note that
and
These two results are almost exactly the same, differing only by a negative sign. But what does it mean in the course of our problem?
Well, look what happens when we let
Before we apply this substitution, look at the modified integral (which has
Hm...that numerator looks familiar. It's almost the expression for
All we have to do is apply a negative sign inside the integral, and one outside (to balance it), and...
We can replace
This evaluates to:
Because