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What is the antiderivative of this integral? ∫(dx/(a2+x2)3/2, where a is a constant. a) -1/[a²√(a²+x²)] b)...

What is the antiderivative of this integral? ∫(dx/(a2+x2)3/2, where a is a constant.

a) -1/[a²√(a²+x²)]

b) -x/√(a²+x²)

c) x/[a²√(a²+x²)]

d) -1/√(a²+x²)

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