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$\int\frac{4x^3-12x^2-2x+10}{\frac{7}{2}x^2-7x-\frac{6}{4}}dx$
Learn how to solve problems step by step online. Integrate the function (4x^3-12x^2-2x+10)/(7/2x^2-7x-6/4). Find the integral. Simplifying. Divide 4x^3-12x^2-2x+10 by \frac{7}{2}x^2-7x-\frac{3}{2}. Resulting polynomial.