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\huge\: Integrate

\huge\frac{4x + 1}{{\sqrt{2{x}^{2} + x -3}}}

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

\huge\int\frac{4x +1}{{\sqrt{2{x}^{2} +x -3}}} \: dx

\huge\: = \int\frac{dy}{{\sqrt{y}}}

\huge\: = \: 2 \sqrt{y} + C

\huge\: = \: 2 \sqrt{2{x}^{2}+x-3} + C

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