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Hmmm trying to do the 2008 hsc reduction question question 4 ish i think, thought it looked ok but im having a bit of trouble getting my head round part of it. The coroneos solutions are extremely unhelpful :(.

question is, let In= integral from 0-pi/4 of tan^(2n) theta,
thus prove In= 1/(2n-1) - (In-1)
where the In is the integration symbol thing.
I started off with splitting it into tan^(2n-2) and tan^2 then going from there, but i keep on getting I(n-2) instead of I(n-1)....

i hate 4 unit.
 

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Hmmm trying to do the 2008 hsc reduction question question 4 ish i think, thought it looked ok but im having a bit of trouble getting my head round part of it. The coroneos solutions are extremely unhelpful :(.

question is, let In= integral from 0-pi/4 of tan^(2n) theta,
thus prove In= 1/(2n-1) - (In-1)
where the In is the integration symbol thing.
I started off with splitting it into tan^(2n-2) and tan^2 then going from there, but i keep on getting I(n-2) instead of I(n-1)....

i hate 4 unit.
What you've done is fine. Note that you've actually got I(n-1) due to the tan^(2(n-1)) theta
 

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Ah sweet cheers guys, haha yeah i know coroneos's way is smart, just is wasnt really useful in terms of trying to get it algebraically, the long way :p. Thanks again.
 

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