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Homework Statement
Find the indefinite integral of 16x^2+36+1/(16x^2+36) with respect to x
Homework Equations
Anything possible to take an anti-derivative
The Attempt at a Solution
I have absolutely no idea on how to deal with this problem. I can take an anti-derivative of the first 2 terms just fine but that fraction term just messes with me. I don't know how to take it on. It kind of looks like 1/(1+x^2) which would have an anti-derivative of arctan(x) but I really don't know how to handle this.
Thanks for the help