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How do I take the indefinite integral of (5-x)/(2x^2+x-1)? I've tried splitting it into two integrals and even completing the square on the bottom but neither of those led me anywhere. Help?
7 years ago

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Mel
Never mind! It's a partial fraction expansion problem! I got it :)
7 years ago
bobpursley
http://www.wolframalpha.com/widgets/view.jsp?id=ec4a062bb304f88c2ba0b631d7acabbc



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