SOLUTION: show that the integration of ( cos3x / (x^2 + 1 )^2 ) = 2pi / e^3
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Question 355616: show that the integration of ( cos3x / (x^2 + 1 )^2 ) = 2pi / e^3
would any one help >>??
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