For $a,b,c\in\mathbb N$ are they any procedures how to calculate the following indefinite integral? $$\int \sqrt{\frac{x^a}{(x+b)^c}} dx$$
it is also possible to assume that $a \lt c$ but it would be great if it works more general.
For $a,b,c\in\mathbb N$ are they any procedures how to calculate the following indefinite integral? $$\int \sqrt{\frac{x^a}{(x+b)^c}} dx$$
it is also possible to assume that $a \lt c$ but it would be great if it works more general.