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Mathematics, 11.07.2019 11:00 Hellboy467

How does one integrate the following:  \int\limits^a_b \int\limits^a_b { \frac{x}{(4+xy)^{2} } } \, dy \, dx you can switch the bounds however you want (integrate with respect to x before y). i would like to know the best way to handle this problem.

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