0-1-pi-4-tan-1-x-dx-1-x-2- Tinku Tara June 4, 2023 Integration 0 Comments FacebookTweetPin Question Number 92790 by M±th+et+s last updated on 09/May/20 $$\int_{\mathrm{0}} ^{\mathrm{1}} \left(\frac{\pi}{\mathrm{4}}−{tan}^{−\mathrm{1}} \left({x}\right)\right)\frac{{dx}}{\mathrm{1}−{x}^{\mathrm{2}} } \\ $$ Terms of Service Privacy Policy Contact: info@tinkutara.com FacebookTweetPin Post navigation Previous Previous post: Show-that-the-sequence-x-n-1-x-n-does-not-converge-uniformly-on-0-2-by-showing-that-the-limit-function-is-not-continuous-on-0-2-Next Next post: Question-158325 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.