In other words you add one to the power, divide by the new power and also by the derivative of what's inside the bracket. Don't forget to add the constant of integration.
Mathematics of Computation, Vol. 28, No. 126 (Apr., 1974), pp. 613-615 (7 pages) A new integral representation is derived for the expression $J_0(z)J_0(Z) + Y_0(z ...
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