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I need some help with finding the integral for: (x*e^x)/(x+1)^2 Does this require substitution, parts, or both?
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Possibly partial fractions
The answer is \[e^x/(x+1)+C\] but I'm not sure how to get there
Yeah, you can get there integration by parts.
by parts u=xe^x, v=x+1. It's worth a try
v=1/(x+1)
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yes integration by parts works
Thanks. I missed the cancellation x+1/x+1 to simplify the integral.
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