> Here's the trick.  S' will, with very high probability, be a sum.  Say 
> s1+s2+s3.
> A CAS will usually try to compute integrate(s1,x) + integrate(s2,x)+ 
> integrate(s3,x).
> That's the way integral tables work too.
>
> Are you saying that  FriCAS is the only CAS which doesn't do this?

Martin

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