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What's the derivative of the denominator? it's 2x right. So we want the top to be 2x. To do this we times the top by 2/3. We then put 3/2 out the front of the integral to preserve our integral.
 

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How about 4/x? How do you integrate that?
 

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But the answer is 4lnx + c. Also, what about 3x/(x^2+7)?
 

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Ok I finally get it.
 
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Can you explain it in more detail please?
Its just a formula to remember, primitive of 1/x = ln(x) and since it's 4 x 1/x it is therefor 4ln(x) and finaly when its an undefined i.e. not between two defined points you have to add the constant C at the end.
 

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