Transforming the integrand into the standard form 1/(u^2 + a^2) will enable us to use the standard integration formula :
The transformation is carried out as follows :
Taking 4 common from the denominator to make 1 as the coefficient of x^2 (since coefficient or x^2 is one in the standard formula), we get :
Now, let's use the standard formula to integrate. We have u=x and a = (5/2)
The transformation is carried out as follows :
Taking 4 common from the denominator to make 1 as the coefficient of x^2 (since coefficient or x^2 is one in the standard formula), we get :
Now, let's use the standard formula to integrate. We have u=x and a = (5/2)
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