Asked by Stuck
"Evaluate the following indefinite integrals:
"S" (3x^2 -2)/(x^3 - 2x + 1)^3 dx"
We're practicing the substitution rule, and I know how to do it, but I don't know what/how to substitute in this question.
btw: "S" is the integral sign.
"S" (3x^2 -2)/(x^3 - 2x + 1)^3 dx"
We're practicing the substitution rule, and I know how to do it, but I don't know what/how to substitute in this question.
btw: "S" is the integral sign.
Answers
Answered by
john
substituition for the denominator
giving you du= 3x^2-2
leaving you with just 1/u^3 then find the anti derivative of that and youll have you answer. Don't forget your c
giving you du= 3x^2-2
leaving you with just 1/u^3 then find the anti derivative of that and youll have you answer. Don't forget your c
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