MCQ
$\int {\frac{{{{(x + 1)}^2}\,\,dx}}{{x({x^2} + 1)}}} $ is equal to
  • A
    ${\log _e}x + c$
  • ${\log _e}x + 2{\tan ^{ - 1}}x + c$
  • C
    ${\log _e}\frac{1}{{{x^2} + 1}} + c$
  • D
    ${\log _e}\{ x({x^2} + 1)\} + c$

Answer

Correct option: B.
${\log _e}x + 2{\tan ^{ - 1}}x + c$
b
(b)$\int {\frac{{{{(x + 1)}^2}}}{{x({x^2} + 1)}}dx} $$ = \int {\frac{{{x^2} + 1 + 2x}}{{x({x^2} + 1)}}dx} $
$ = \int {\frac{{{x^2} + 1}}{{x({x^2} + 1)}}dx + 2\int {\frac{x}{{x({x^2} + 1)}}dx} } $
$ = \int {\frac{{dx}}{x} + 2\int {\frac{{dx}}{{{x^2} + 1}}} } = {\log _e}x + 2{\tan ^{ - 1}}x + c$.

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