Asked by adeesha
interge[1/(t*t-1)(t*t-1)]
I haven't got a way to solve it.. please help me..
I haven't got a way to solve it.. please help me..
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Answered by
Steve
If you mean
∫ 1/(t^2-1)^2 dt
try using partial fractions:
1/(t^2-1)^2 =
1/4 (1/(t+1) + 1/(t+1)^2 - 1/(t-1) + 1/(t-1)^2)
each of those is easy to integrate.
∫ 1/(t^2-1)^2 dt
try using partial fractions:
1/(t^2-1)^2 =
1/4 (1/(t+1) + 1/(t+1)^2 - 1/(t-1) + 1/(t-1)^2)
each of those is easy to integrate.
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