One last question and I am set

mattflint50

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I found the problem that asked me to find the integral e^4x+5/e^2x+1

The only way I have ever done problems involving e was to set it equal to something like u^2. But I dont see how it would work in this problem
 
Please be more precise when posting questions.

The question that you typed is \(\displaystyle \int {(e^{{\rm{4x}}} + \frac{5}{{e^{2x} }}} + 1)dx\)

When I am almost sure that you meant \(\displaystyle \int {\frac{{e^{4x} + 5}}{{e^{2x} + 1}}dx}\)

Please respond with the correct question.
 
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