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OpenStudy (jpsmarinho):

How to integrate this? (u+1)/(u^2+1) du Thanks!

OpenStudy (jpsmarinho):

Noo

OpenStudy (jpsmarinho):

Relatively to partial fraction ^^ . But, its not possible right? Use partial fraction in this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

break it up into two fractions

OpenStudy (jpsmarinho):

How? I'm thinking in use trigonometric subs...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you break it up so one part is a u sub and the other is a trig inverse

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