how to proceed to evaluate this integration problem

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asked Nov 14, 2016 in Mathematics by Rahul Roy (7,895 points) 33 108 286

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answered Nov 19, 2016 by vikash (21,277 points) 4 19 70
edited Nov 19, 2016 by vikash

You may take the help of these formula to solve above problem

Solution:

Integral [x^4(1-x)^4]/(1+x^2),x,0,1 = integral [-4/(x^2+1) + x^6 -4x^5 + 5x^4 - 4x^2 + 4],x,0,1

= -4arctan(x) +x^7/7 - 2x^6/3 + x^5 -4x^3/3 + 4x],0,1 = [22-7π]/7

Note, since the binomial is only of degree 4, might as well expand and then collect terms.

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