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$\int \frac{x}{\left(x^{2}+3\right)\left(x^{2}+4\right)} d x$
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Step 1: First, we can rewrite the integral as follows: \[\int \frac{x}{\left(x^{2}+3\right)\left(x^{2}+4\right)} d x = \int \frac{x}{x^{2}+3} dx - \int \frac{x}{x^{2}+4} dx\] Show more…
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