Find the indefinite integral. (Remember to use absolute values where appropriate. Use C for the constant of integration.) ? (x^2 / (x - 4)) dx
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Step 1:** Write the given integral as a sum of two fractions: \[ \int \frac{x^2 - 16}{x - 4} \, dx = \int \frac{x - 4}{x - 4} + \int \frac{16}{x - 4} \, dx \] ** Show more…
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