SOLUTION: Can you please solve the Integral and explain how you did it Integral of {{{ (x^2-3x)/(x+1) }}}

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Question 1142231: Can you please solve the Integral and explain how you did it
Integral of

Answer by ikleyn(52858)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Represent the function equivalently in the form


 =  -  =  -  +  =  - 4 + .


The first two terms produce the "table integrals".


The third term integral  is  4*log(|x+1|).


Do not forget to include the "arbitrary constant term C" in your final answer (!)


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