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Sisyphus
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My AP calculus course has just started integration and so on. Because the exam date does not match up with my school's schedule, I'm kind of learning all of this in a disjointed manner at a faster rate than a normal class...
I'm staring at this question, and am drawing a blank:
find the antiderivative of f
[tex]f (x)=4-3{(1+x^2)}^{-2}[/tex]
I'm staring at this question, and am drawing a blank:
find the antiderivative of f
[tex]f (x)=4-3{(1+x^2)}^{-2}[/tex]
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