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integration of 1/x^4+x^2+1 dx

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Answered by Uttam11111
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 \frac{1}{x ^{4} + x {}^{2}  + 1 }
 \frac{1}{x {}^{2} \times( x {}^{2} + x) + 1  }
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narutouzumaki1: didnt help me ithink you didn't get the question sorry for my mistakes it is integration of x^4+x^2+1
Uttam11111: okk let me do it
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