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Find the Integral 1/(x^2+1)

Problem

(∫_^)(1/(x2+1)*d(x))

Solution

  1. Identify the integrand as a standard form in calculus.

  2. Recognize that the derivative of the inverse tangent function, arctan(x) is 1/(x2+1)

  3. Apply the fundamental integration rule for this specific rational function.

  4. Add the constant of integration C to represent the family of antiderivatives.

Final Answer

(∫_^)(1/(x2+1)*d(x))=arctan(x)+C


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