Edexcel C4 — Question 2

Exam BoardEdexcel
ModuleC4 (Core Mathematics 4)
TopicIntegration by Substitution

2. Use the substitution \(x = 2 \tan u\) to show that $$\int _ { 0 } ^ { 2 } \frac { x ^ { 2 } } { x ^ { 2 } + 4 } \mathrm {~d} x = \frac { 1 } { 2 } ( 4 - \pi )$$