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Another problem if u get bored of that one:



No using dilogarithms, only 4U stuff.
 

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Do you have more hints?
After a partial evaluation of the integral, you should get the original integral, which you can use for symmetry. See how that's possible. (note that this is quite cancerous to do, so you need to have some persistence)
 

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A few more alternative expressions that look interesting but not leading to a solution:frown2:




 

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I have decided to give up @sharky564 question.

This is a new question that should be solvable in 4U.
 
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One more question

(It can be solved without knowing the result in #217.🤓)
 

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This question can take ages if you're not on the right track.:mad:

(modified to make it look more evil😈...feel free to share your attempt)
 
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why does Sharkys Integral look much easier compared to that
 

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why does Sharkys Integral look much easier compared to that
It's difficult to judge the difficulty from appearance. sqrt(tan x) may look simple but it's more tedious to integrate than some horrible looking functions.
 

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Let's try Feynman trick.



(Let t=cos x)





Note that I(0)=0 and let







This will unfortunately lead to dilogarithm but at least this is a way out. I will be extremely impressed if someone can provide a solution using 4U methods.
 

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Let's try Feynman trick.



(Let t=cos x)





Note that I(0)=0 and let







This will unfortunately lead to dilogarithm but at least this is a way out. I will be extremely impressed if someone can provide a solution using 4U methods.
That last section which results in a dilogarithm is entirely 4U-able, and you may see that if you try the Feynman in a slightly different way.
 

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