Find the derivative of integral $f(x)/(x^2(x-5)^7)$ when $f(x)$ is a quadratic function.

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This question is quite tricky. It's for my Calculus 2 assignment and I can't seem to figure out how to integrate this function in order to get its derivative. I tried partial fractions, u-sub with x-5 and x^2, but nothing seems to work. All I conluded is that the quadratic function y-coordinate is -4.enter image description here

Can someone help me with this?

Regards, You Xiao Ruan.