Integral of $$$\frac{4}{15 x^{2} + 27}$$$

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Find $$$\int \frac{4}{15 x^{2} + 27}\, dx$$$.

Solution

Simplify the integrand:

$${\color{red}{\int{\frac{4}{15 x^{2} + 27} d x}}} = {\color{red}{\int{\frac{4}{3 \left(5 x^{2} + 9\right)} d x}}}$$

Apply the constant multiple rule $$$\int c f{\left(x \right)}\, dx = c \int f{\left(x \right)}\, dx$$$ with $$$c=\frac{4}{3}$$$ and $$$f{\left(x \right)} = \frac{1}{5 x^{2} + 9}$$$:

$${\color{red}{\int{\frac{4}{3 \left(5 x^{2} + 9\right)} d x}}} = {\color{red}{\left(\frac{4 \int{\frac{1}{5 x^{2} + 9} d x}}{3}\right)}}$$

Let $$$u=\frac{\sqrt{5}}{3} x$$$.

Then $$$du=\left(\frac{\sqrt{5}}{3} x\right)^{\prime }dx = \frac{\sqrt{5}}{3} dx$$$ (steps can be seen »), and we have that $$$dx = \frac{3 \sqrt{5} du}{5}$$$.

The integral can be rewritten as

$$\frac{4 {\color{red}{\int{\frac{1}{5 x^{2} + 9} d x}}}}{3} = \frac{4 {\color{red}{\int{\frac{\sqrt{5}}{15 \left(u^{2} + 1\right)} d u}}}}{3}$$

Apply the constant multiple rule $$$\int c f{\left(u \right)}\, du = c \int f{\left(u \right)}\, du$$$ with $$$c=\frac{\sqrt{5}}{15}$$$ and $$$f{\left(u \right)} = \frac{1}{u^{2} + 1}$$$:

$$\frac{4 {\color{red}{\int{\frac{\sqrt{5}}{15 \left(u^{2} + 1\right)} d u}}}}{3} = \frac{4 {\color{red}{\left(\frac{\sqrt{5} \int{\frac{1}{u^{2} + 1} d u}}{15}\right)}}}{3}$$

The integral of $$$\frac{1}{u^{2} + 1}$$$ is $$$\int{\frac{1}{u^{2} + 1} d u} = \operatorname{atan}{\left(u \right)}$$$:

$$\frac{4 \sqrt{5} {\color{red}{\int{\frac{1}{u^{2} + 1} d u}}}}{45} = \frac{4 \sqrt{5} {\color{red}{\operatorname{atan}{\left(u \right)}}}}{45}$$

Recall that $$$u=\frac{\sqrt{5}}{3} x$$$:

$$\frac{4 \sqrt{5} \operatorname{atan}{\left({\color{red}{u}} \right)}}{45} = \frac{4 \sqrt{5} \operatorname{atan}{\left({\color{red}{\frac{\sqrt{5}}{3} x}} \right)}}{45}$$

Therefore,

$$\int{\frac{4}{15 x^{2} + 27} d x} = \frac{4 \sqrt{5} \operatorname{atan}{\left(\frac{\sqrt{5} x}{3} \right)}}{45}$$

Add the constant of integration:

$$\int{\frac{4}{15 x^{2} + 27} d x} = \frac{4 \sqrt{5} \operatorname{atan}{\left(\frac{\sqrt{5} x}{3} \right)}}{45}+C$$

Answer

$$$\int \frac{4}{15 x^{2} + 27}\, dx = \frac{4 \sqrt{5} \operatorname{atan}{\left(\frac{\sqrt{5} x}{3} \right)}}{45} + C$$$A