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Ekman

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I was able to manipulate it to:



Which I believe cant be integrated, via elementary methods.
 

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There is a similar question in a Sydney Grammar textbook: . It also appeared in a Putnam a long time ago.

Use the substitution so

Use the fact that so



Add the two equations together and we get

 
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The question was in a Sydney Grammar textbook.

Use the substitution so

Use the fact that so



Add the two equations together and we get

Correction* Your integral should look like this after the substitution:

 

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Correction* Your integral should look like this after the substitution:

I just checked the textbook and I typed the question wrong. There should be a square in the denominator but not inside the log. This might be what OP is asking?
 

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Can you please show your working out, because I don't see how else you can get:



to equal:




and get to the answer you suggested
His integral is 1+x instead of 1+x^2 for denominator
 

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