Solved: Finding an Indefinite Integral In Exercises 2734, use substitution and partial
Chapter 8, Problem 32(choose chapter or problem)
In Exercises 27-34, use substitution and partial fractions to find the indefinite integral.
\(\int \frac{e^{x}}{\left(e^{2 x}+1\right)\left(e^{x}-1\right)} d x\)
Text Transcription:
int e^x / (e^2x + 1) (e^x - 1) dx
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