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Mathematics, 21.07.2019 13:20 cheyennegenevie9833

Find the indefinite integral of  \int\limits {\frac{5}{x^\frac{1}{2}+x^\frac{3}{ 2}} \, dx i have been able to simplify it to  \int\limits {\frac{5\sqrt{x}}{x^3+x}} \, dx but that is confusing, i then did u-subsitution where u=\sqrt{x} to obtain  \int\limits {\frac{5u}{u^6+u^2}} \, dx which simplified to  \int\limits {\frac{5}{u^5+u}} \, dx , a much nicer looking integrand however, i am still stuck ples show all work or be reported

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