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Mathematics, Physics, Calculus

04/20/16

If I_n = integral of x^(2n)/((x^2+1)^(n+1)), Show that I_n =(2n-1)/2n I_(n-1)

If In = ∫x2n /(x2+1)(n+1) dx   Show that In=((2n-1)/2n) * I(n-1)  

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