Calculus (3rd Edition)

Published by W. H. Freeman
ISBN 10: 1464125260
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Chapter 8 - Techniques of Integration - 8.6 Strategies for Integration - Exercises - Page 431: 9

Answer

None of the mentioned methods fit for this problem.

Work Step by Step

Since the integration is of the form $$ \int \frac{d x}{(x+1)(x+2)^{3}} $$ We see that substitution and integration by parts do not work. Neither do trigonometric methods. So none of the mentioned methods fit for this problem.
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