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"notes": "<p><strong>28/06/2012:</strong></p>\n <p><strong><br /></strong>Added tags.</p>\n <p>Improved display of question prompt.</p>\n <p>Changed instructions for inputting integration constant</p>\n <p>Added decimal point . as forbidden string to stop decimal input (is this necessary?)</p>\n <p><strong>18/07/2012:</strong></p>\n <p>Added description.</p>\n <p><strong>23/07/2012:</strong></p>\n <p>Added tags.</p>\n <p>Solution always requires arctan(x) and not arcsin(x) or arccos(x). Is this on purpose?</p>\n <p>Question appears to be working correctly.</p>",
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"description": "<p>Find $\\displaystyle \\int\\frac{ax^3+ax+b}{1+x^2}\\;dx$. Enter the constant of integration as $C$.</p>"
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