Question: (a) Use the table of integrals to evaluate F(x) = f(x) dx, where f(x) = 1/(x(1 - x2)) What is the domain of f

(a) Use the table of integrals to evaluate F(x) = ∫ f(x) dx, where
f(x) = 1/(x√(1 - x2))
What is the domain of f and F?
(b) Use a CAS to evaluate F(x). What is the domain of the function that the CAS produces? Is there a discrepancy between this domain and the domain of the function F that you found in part (a)?

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