From 1 to infinity!

Calculus Level 3

The definite integral of x 2 ( 1 + x 2 ) 2 \frac{x^2}{(1+x^2)^2} with respect to x x from 1 to infinity can be expressed as π a + b c \frac{\pi}{a} + \frac{b}{c} where b b and c c have no common factor other than 1. What is a + b + c ? a+b+c?


The answer is 13.

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