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If `g(x)=(f(x))/((x-a)(x-b)(x-c))`,where f(x) is a polynomial of degree `<3` , then `intg(x)dx=|[1,a,f(a)log|x-a|],[1,b,f(b)log|x-b|],[1,c,f(c)log|x-c|]|-:|[1,a, a^2],[ 1,b,b^2],[ 1,c,c^2]|+k` `(dg(x))/(dx)=|[1,a,-f(a)(x-a)^(-2)],[1,b,-f(b)(x-b)^(-2)],[1,c,-f(c)(x-c)^(-2)]|:-|[1,a,a^2],[1,b,b^2],[1,c,c^2]|`

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