Find the indefinite integral of ? 1 / (x + 3) dx . A. ln |x + 3| + C B. - ln |x + 3| + C C. 1 / (x + 3)² + C D. 1 / (x² + 3) + C E. 1 / (x + 3) + C
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Step 1: Recognize that the integral of 1/(x+3) dx is equivalent to the integral of 1/u du, where u = x+3. Show more…
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