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Take out the constant $4$ from the integral
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$4\int_{2}^{7}\frac{x}{2x^2+3}dx$
Learn how to solve definite integrals problems step by step online. Integrate the function (4x)/(2x^2+3) from 2 to 7. Take out the constant 4 from the integral. First, factor the terms inside the radical by 2 for an easier handling. Taking the constant out of the radical. We can solve the integral 4\int\frac{x}{2\left(x^2+\frac{3}{2}\right)}dx by applying integration method of trigonometric substitution using the substitution.