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how do you integrate 30x^2/((x-2)(x+3)(x-5)) using partial fraction decomposition
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drwls
Set 30x^2/[(x-2)(x+3)(x-5)]
= A/(x-2) + B/(x+3) + C/(x-5)
Then rewrite the term on the right with a common denominator to see what A, B and C have to be.
Then integrate the partial fractios. You should get three log terms
= A/(x-2) + B/(x+3) + C/(x-5)
Then rewrite the term on the right with a common denominator to see what A, B and C have to be.
Then integrate the partial fractios. You should get three log terms
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