Can you solve this week's POTW: Integrating a Complex Expression? May 25th, 2020

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In summary, the purpose of this POTW is to challenge and test understanding of integration techniques, with a deadline of May 25th, 2020. It is suitable for all levels of expertise and no help or hints are provided. A solution will be provided after the deadline.
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Here is this week's POTW:

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Find \(\displaystyle \int \left(x^{10}+\sqrt{1+x^{20}}\right)^{^{\Large\frac{21}{10}}}\,dx\) where $x\in \mathbb{R}$.

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No one answered last week's POTW. (Sadface) However, you can find the suggested solution of other below:

\(\displaystyle \begin{align*}\int \left(x^{10}+\sqrt{1+x^{20}}\right)^{^{\Large\frac{21}{10}}}\,dx&=\int \left(\dfrac{(1+x^{20})-x^{20}}{\sqrt{1+x^{20}}-x^{10}}\right)^{^{\Large\frac{21}{10}}}\,dx\\&=\int (\sqrt{1+x^{20}}-x^{10})^{^{\Large-\frac{21}{10}}}\,dx\\&=\int (\sqrt{1+x^{-20}}-1)^{^{\Large-\frac{21}{10}}}\cdot x^{-21}\,dx\end{align*}\)

Let $u=\sqrt{1+x^{-20}}-1$. We then have

$x^{-20}=u^2+2u\\-20x^{-21}dx=(2u+2)du$

\(\displaystyle \begin{align*} \therefore \int \left(x^{10}+\sqrt{1+x^{20}}\right)^{^{\Large\frac{21}{10}}}\,dx&=\int u^{\Large-\frac{21}{10}}\left(-\dfrac{1}{10}(u+1)\right)\,du\\&=-\dfrac{1}{10} \int (u^{\Large-\frac{1}{20}}+u^{\Large-\frac{21}{20}})\,du\\&=-\dfrac{1}{10}\left(\dfrac{20}{19}u^{\Large\frac{19}{20}}-20u^{\Large-\frac{1}{20}}\right)+C\\&=-\dfrac{2}{19}(1-\sqrt{1+x^{-20}})^{\Large\frac{19}{20}}+2(1-\sqrt{2+x^{-20}})^{\Large-\frac{1}{20}}+C\end{align*}\)
 

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1. What is the purpose of the POTW: Integrating a Complex Expression?

The purpose of the POTW (Problem of the Week) is to challenge and test your skills in solving complex mathematical expressions. It is a way to practice and improve your problem-solving abilities.

2. How often is the POTW released?

The POTW is released every week on Monday, starting from May 25th, 2020. It is a weekly challenge that allows you to consistently practice your problem-solving skills.

3. Is there a specific method or approach to solving the POTW?

There is no specific method or approach to solving the POTW. It is up to your own problem-solving skills and techniques. However, it is recommended to break down the expression into smaller parts and use known integration rules to solve it.

4. Can I use a calculator or computer to solve the POTW?

Yes, you can use a calculator or computer to solve the POTW. However, it is recommended to solve it manually to improve your problem-solving skills and understanding of integration.

5. Are there any rewards for solving the POTW?

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