Calculus: Early Transcendentals 9th Edition

Published by Cengage Learning
ISBN 10: 1337613924
ISBN 13: 978-1-33761-392-7

Chapter 5 - Review - Exercises - Page 430: 35

Answer

$\int \frac{x^3}{1+x^4}~dx = \frac{1}{4}~ln~(1+x^4)+C$

Work Step by Step

$\int \frac{x^3}{1+x^4}~dx$ Let $u = 1+x^4$ $\frac{du}{dx} = 4x^3$ $dx = \frac{du}{4x^3}$ $\int \frac{x^3}{u}~\frac{du}{4x^3}$ $=\int \frac{1}{4}~\frac{du}{u}$ $= \frac{1}{4}~ln~u+C$ $= \frac{1}{4}~ln~(1+x^4)+C$
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