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TopicAre you able to integrate (x^3+x)/(x^4+1) in your head?
scar_the_1
01/12/23 7:38:44 AM
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Mistere_Man posted...
After watching a couple minutes of an explanation of it I believe I can integrate that in my head if I am understanding the process . I have absolutely no idea what it means, but I think it should look something like this (sorry if my () are incorrect hopefully you get the idea that / means over that number)

((x^4)/4+(x^2)/2+c)/((x^5)/5+1+c)

In my head so probably incorrect hopefully I am at least close, if not I apologize.
Sadly this is not close :( what you're doing is correct for polynomials, but this is a rational expression and we can't just integrate numerator and denominator by themselves.

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