Find the indefinite integral.

(e^(9 x))/(2 + e^(9 x)) dx

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did you notice that the derivative of the denominator is 9 e^(9x) which just happens to be sitting in the numerator as a multiple thereof.
Which is the ln derivative pattern.

So without any great fanfare.....

∫(e^(9x))/(2 + e^(9x)) dx
= (1/9) ln (2 + e^(9x) + c
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