Consider the integral integral ^a b arctan(x)dx where-pi/4 is less than or equal to a which is less than b which is less than or equal to pi/4. Making the substitution u=−2x, determine the different parts of the new corresponding integral, ^U1 U2 g(u)du

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Consider the integral integral ^a b arctan(x)dx where-pi/4 is less than or equal to a which is less than b which is less than or equal to pi/4. Making the substitution u=−2x, determine the different parts of the new corresponding integral, ^U1  U2      g(u)du

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### Bounds and Function Input Form

This section outlines fields for entering the upper and lower bounds, as well as a function. Fill out each box with the corresponding values or functions.

#### a. Upper Bound
- **\( u_1 = \)**
  - Enter the value of the upper bound in this field.

#### b. Lower Bound
- **\( u_2 = \)**
  - Enter the value of the lower bound in this field.

#### c. Function
- **\( g(u) = \)**
  - Input the function in terms of \( u \) in this field.

This form is typically used to specify the limits and function for calculations involving integrals or analytical evaluations.
Transcribed Image Text:### Bounds and Function Input Form This section outlines fields for entering the upper and lower bounds, as well as a function. Fill out each box with the corresponding values or functions. #### a. Upper Bound - **\( u_1 = \)** - Enter the value of the upper bound in this field. #### b. Lower Bound - **\( u_2 = \)** - Enter the value of the lower bound in this field. #### c. Function - **\( g(u) = \)** - Input the function in terms of \( u \) in this field. This form is typically used to specify the limits and function for calculations involving integrals or analytical evaluations.
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