Drag and drop the missing terms in the boxes.\\ $\int \frac{\text{ }}{ ext{ }} dx = \int \frac{2}{x+4} dx + \int \frac{4}{x-6} dx$\\ 6x+6\quad x^2-2x-24\quad 6x+4\quad x^2+2x+24
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