integrate (x+2)/((x^2+2x+4)^2)

the usual partial fractions don't work???

3 answers

(x+2)
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(x+2)^4

=
1
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(x+2)^3
sorry, factored wrong
I am at a loss. The denominator is repeated factors so normally one would use all powers up to the top one. However the denominator roots are complex and I get a real mess that is no easier than what we started with.
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