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Finding an Indefinite Integral In Exercises, find the indefinite integral. (Note: Solve by the simplest method-not all require integration by parts.) \(\int \frac{x e^{2 x}}{(2 x+1)^{2}} d x\)

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Finding an Indefinite Integral

In Exercises 15-36, find the indefinite integral. (Note: Solve by the simplest method- not all require integration by parts.)

\(\int \frac{x e^{2 x}}{(2 x+1)^{2}} d x\)

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QUESTION:

Finding an Indefinite Integral

In Exercises 15-36, find the indefinite integral. (Note: Solve by the simplest method- not all require integration by parts.)

\(\int \frac{x e^{2 x}}{(2 x+1)^{2}} d x\)

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Given:- The integral \(\int {\frac{{x{e^{2x}}}}{{{{\left( {2x + 1} \right)}^2}}}dx} \).

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