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Evaluate the indefinite integral. (use c for the constant of integration.) int (x**(7))/(1 + x**(16)) dx
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Evaluate the indefinite integral. (use c for the constant of integration.) int (x**(7))/(1 + x**(16)) dx
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Notice that
, so let's make the substitution
, so that
. Then the above can be written as
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