
integration - Evaluating $ \int_ {1/2}^ {\infty} \frac {\Gamma (u ...
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calculus - Evaluating $\int \frac {1} { {x^4+1}} dx$ - Mathematics ...
I am trying to evaluate the integral $$\int \frac {1} {1+x^4} \mathrm dx.$$ The integrand $\frac {1} {1+x^4}$ is a rational function (quotient of two polynomials), so I could solve the integral if I ...
Evaluating $\int_ {-\infty}^ {\infty} \frac {x^6} { (1 + x^4)^2} dx$
Oct 30, 2025 · I am currently stuck on this question and need some help in figuring out where my mistake is. Take complex function $f(z) = \\frac{z^6}{(1 + z^4)^2}$ and integrate ...
integration - Evaluating $\sum_ {m=0}^\infty \sum_ {n=0}^\infty \frac ...
Nov 11, 2025 · I am evaluating the following integral: $$\\int_0^{1} \\left(\\tanh^{-1}(x) + \\tan^{-1}(x)\\right)^2 \\; dx$$ After using the Taylor series of the two functions, we ...
calculus - Evaluating $\int {\frac {x^ {14}+x^ {11}+x^5} { (x^6+x^3+1 ...
Jul 2, 2025 · The following question is taken from JEE practice set. Evaluate $\displaystyle\int {\frac {x^ {14}+x^ {11}+x^5} {\left (x^6+x^3+1\right)^3}} \, \mathrm dx$. My ...
Evaluating $ \\lim_{x \\to 0} \\frac{e - (1 + 2x)^{1/2x}}{x} $ without ...
Sep 11, 2024 · The following is a question from the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) from the 09 April 2024 evening shift: $$ \lim_ {x \to 0} \frac {e - (1 + 2x)^ {1/2x}} {x} $$ is equal to: (A) $0$ (B) $\frac { …
complex numbers - Evaluating $\cos (i)$ - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Nov 27, 2020 · Others answered about how cos(i) c o s (i) can be calculated using Euler's formula. But I will elaborate from a different perspective. We know that cosine function can be defined …
Evaluating $ \lim\limits_ {n\to\infty} \sum_ {k=1}^ {n^2} \frac {n} {n ...
How would you evaluate the following series? $$\\lim_{n\\to\\infty} \\sum_{k=1}^{n^2} \\frac{n}{n^2+k^2} $$ Thanks.
Evaluating $\iiint_B (x^2+y^2+z^2)dV$ where $B$ is the ball of radius ...
The question asks to use spherical coords. My answer is coming out wrong and symbolab is saying I'm evaluating the integrals correctly so my set up must be wrong. Since $\\rho$ is the distance from ...
calculus - Evaluating $I=\int_ {0}^ {\frac {\pi} {2}}\prod_ {k=1}^ {7 ...
Oct 23, 2024 · I am attemping to show that $$ I \equiv \int_ {0}^ {\pi/2}\left [\prod_ {k = 1}^ {7}\cos\left (kx\right)\right] {\rm d}x = \frac {\pi} {32} $$ So far I have tried ...