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Re: HSC 2015 4U Marathon

Probably a faster method out there, but the immediate method that comes to mind is to take out x from the square root and then use to end up with a 'hidden' inverse tan integral.
 

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substitution
What did you intend to do with the 1+tan^4 in the denominator? Haven't given it a go yet, but I cannot immediately see anything coming out from that.
 

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Re: HSC 2015 4U Marathon

What did you intend to do with the 1+tan^4 in the denominator? Haven't given it a go yet, but I cannot immediately see anything coming out from that.
there is a sec^2 coming out from dx, so root of 1+tan^4 will become sin^4+cos^4, and complete square and double angle

I have already tried x=1/t, and the idea same as yours, but it seems not work, maybe i ignored something
 

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there is a sec^2 coming out from dx, so root of 1+tan^4 will become sin^4+cos^4, and complete square and double angle
Still don't see how how this takes care of the square root. I'll post my solution anyway for other students to see.
 

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Still don't see how how this takes care of the square root. I'll post my solution anyway for other students to see.
Argh, wouldn't let me upload directly from my phone on Tapatalk so I had to go on the computer and use imgur.

EDIT: Sorry, that came out much larger than I had intended.

 

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Hard to read a few of the steps :/
 

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Re: HSC 2015 4U Marathon

Hard to read a few of the steps :/
Summarised:

- Divide top and bottom by x^2

- Make the in the ssquare root

- Substitute

- After that substitute

And it becomes a standard integral after that
 
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