Evaluate the integral.

integral 1/((x-2)(x+2))
Note: Use an upper-case "C" for the constant of integration.

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1. I got
(1/4) (ln(x-2) - ln(x+2) ) + c

how did your x-2 from the original denominator turn into 2-x)
I used partial fractions

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