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The answer is very simple.Sorry friends actually original question as
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Can I ask how'd you get u = 4x/(x+3)?The answer is very simple.
The remainder of the problem is trivial.
A rational substitution of the form u = A + B/(x+3) will take out (x+3)^2 from the denominator, simply by existing. That is the primary purpose of the substitution. The remaining part of the denominator can be perfectly repartitioned across the two components of the denominator.Can I ask how'd you get u = 4x/(x+3)?