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    Exam 7: Methods of Integration
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    For the Problems Below, Integrate\(\int \frac{(x+1)}{3 x^{2}+6 x} d x\)
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For the Problems Below, Integrate ∫(x+1)3x2+6xdx\int \frac{(x+1)}{3 x^{2}+6 x} d x∫3x2+6x(x+1)​dx

Question 15

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For the problems below, integrate.
- ∫(x+1)3x2+6xdx\int \frac{(x+1)}{3 x^{2}+6 x} d x∫3x2+6x(x+1)​dx

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