Asked by Nick
                (x^3+2x^2-15x+1)/(x^2+2x-15) from 0 to 7
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    I assume you want an integral?
First, do a simple long division to get
x + 1/(x^2+2x-15)
= x + 1/8(x-5) + 1/8(x+3)
Now it's simple, if you recall that
∫1/u du = ln u
    
First, do a simple long division to get
x + 1/(x^2+2x-15)
= x + 1/8(x-5) + 1/8(x+3)
Now it's simple, if you recall that
∫1/u du = ln u
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