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Integrate following, using the partial Fraction and may be MATLAB ∫(8x^7+47x^6+98x^5+108x^4+ 106x^3+100x^2+104x+104)/((x-1)(x+2)^3 (x^2+2x+2)^2 ) dx WITH...

Integrate following, using the partial Fraction and may be MATLAB

∫(8x^7+47x^6+98x^5+108x^4+ 106x^3+100x^2+104x+104)/((x-1)(x+2)^3 (x^2+2x+2)^2 ) dx

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