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leehuan

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Re: MX2 2015 Integration Marathon

My apologies. Somehow I matched that with Q2.
 

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Still didn't get the correct answer. Can someone check my method?
I'm confused by this question; whenever I try and make a substitution, the boundaries become equal (usually both become 0 - this is what should have happened to you in your second last line)
 

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I did partial fractions and i got the answer...
 

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I'm confused by this question; whenever I try and make a substitution, the boundaries become equal (usually both become 0 - this is what should have happened to you in your second last line)
I don't see why it should be equal in my second last line, I used substituion of t = tan2x, where x = 0 and x = pi/2
 

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Thanks. That's quite interesting how you change the limits from 0 to infinity - it never would have occurred to me that this was even allowed, but it makes sense
You can turn the upper limit into T and then let T appraoch infinity, but it works pretty much the same way here.
 
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