2. Evaluate the integral using Partial Fractions. $\int \frac{5x+1}{(x+3)(x-3)}dx$
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Step 1: Factor the denominator of the given integral \int (5x+1)/((x+3)(x-3))dx The denominator (x+3)(x-3) can be factored into (x+3)(x-3) = x^2 - 9 Show more…
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