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$\int\ln\left(\frac{\left(x^2+1\right)^3}{2^x\sqrt{x^2+4}}\right)dx$
Learn how to solve problems step by step online. Find the integral of ln(((x^2+1)^3)/(2^x(x^2+4)^1/2)). Find the integral. Apply properties of logarithms to expand and simplify the logarithmic expression \ln\left(\frac{\left(x^2+1\right)^3}{2^x\sqrt{x^2+4}}\right) inside the integral. Simplify the expression inside the integral. The integral \int3\ln\left(x^2+1\right)dx results in: 3\left(\left(x^2+1\right)\ln\left|x^2+1\right|-x^2-1\right).