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Hi all you bright things. Can you help on this one please?
Integrate Ln[x]/(1+x^2) dx
Or suggest a good substitution which splits the integral in such a way that I can show the answer is zero when the limits are zero to Infinity.
Substitutions I get then get stuck with are x=e^u, x=Tan, ....
I can do this easily for Ln[x]/(1+x)^2 dx (it can be done by parts but a nice answer falls out when not done by parts).
Integrate Ln[x]/(1+x^2) dx
Or suggest a good substitution which splits the integral in such a way that I can show the answer is zero when the limits are zero to Infinity.
Substitutions I get then get stuck with are x=e^u, x=Tan, ....
I can do this easily for Ln[x]/(1+x)^2 dx (it can be done by parts but a nice answer falls out when not done by parts).