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$\int\frac{2x^3+x^2+8x+6}{\left(x^2+4\right)\left(x^2+1\right)}dx$
Learn how to solve problems step by step online. Integrate the function (2x^3+x^28x+6)/((x^2+4)(x^2+1)). Find the integral. Rewrite the fraction \frac{2x^3+x^2+8x+6}{\left(x^2+4\right)\left(x^2+1\right)} in 2 simpler fractions using partial fraction decomposition. Find the values for the unknown coefficients: A, B, C, D. The first step is to multiply both sides of the equation from the previous step by \left(x^2+4\right)\left(x^2+1\right). Multiplying polynomials.