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Apply the Sum Rule:
Add a constant to the solution
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limit as x approaches 0 of tan(e^x-1)y^'-4y=e^{-4t}(\partial}{\partial t}(\frac{s-r)/t)(dy)/(dx)=sqrt(5y)e^{x+4}integral of ((-x^2))/(sqrt(8x-x^2))
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What is the integral of (5+14x)/(49+25x^2) ?
The integral of (5+14x)/(49+25x^2) is 1/7 arctan(5/7 x)+7/25 ln|49+25x^2|+C