Chapter 6: Problem 41
Use a computer algebra system to find the integral. Verify the result by differentiation. $$ \int \frac{x^{2}}{\sqrt{x^{2}+10 x+9}} d x $$
Chapter 6: Problem 41
Use a computer algebra system to find the integral. Verify the result by differentiation. $$ \int \frac{x^{2}}{\sqrt{x^{2}+10 x+9}} d x $$
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