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Solve the following integrals:

Exercise 1

  

Exercise 2

  

Exercise 3

  

Exercise 4

  

Exercise 5

  

Exercise 6

  

Exercise 7

  

Exercise 8
  

Exercise 9

  

Exercise 10

  

Exercise 11

  

Exercise 12

  

Solution of exercise 1

Solution of exercise 2
Solution of exercise 3

Solution of exercise 4

Solution of exercise 5
Equal the coefficients of the two members.

The first integral is of logarithmic type and the second has


to be broken in two.
Multiply by 2 in the second integral.

The 2 in the numerator of the second integral transforms


into 1 + 1.

Decompose the second integral into two others.

Solve the first two integrals.

Transform the denominator of a squared binomial.

Multiply the numerator and denominator by 4/3, to obtain


one in the denominator.
Under the squared binomial, multiply by the square root of
4/3.
Solution of exercise 6

Add and subtract 3 in the numerator, decompose into two


fractions and in the first one remove common factor 3.

Multiply and divide in the first fraction by 2.

Transform the denominator of a squared binomial.

Realize a change of variable.


Solution of exercise 7

Solution of exercise 8

Solution of exercise 9

Integrate by parts.
Make the second integral.

Solution of exercise 10

Solution of exercise 11
Solution of exercise 12

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