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Evaluate using partial fractions x^4
Evaluate using partial fractions
x^4 - 16/x^3 - 8
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victor.m
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Express y= (7-3x-x^2)/[((1-x)^2)(2+x)] in partial fractions. Hence, prove that if x^3 and higher powers of
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Keira
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Express the integrated as a sum of partial fractions and evaluate the integral
3x2+x+9/(x2+5)(x-6)
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Rosali
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For each of the following, indicate which integration techniques
you would use to evaluate the integral. You might might need to
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Anonymous
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express integrand as sum of partial fractions and evaluate the integral.
My answer is 3 ln x + -2ln(x+2). But the choices are
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Evaluate the integral by first performing long division on the integrated and then writing the proper fraction as a sum of
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Rosali
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I came across this problem in my homework, and I was wondering if partial fractions would be rational for this problem.
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Sean
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Evaluate: f(x,y)=2x^3e^y
a) partial derivative with respect to x. I know that you have to treat y as a constant but I have no
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Hannah
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integrate (x^2+8)/(x^2-5x+6) by partial fractions method.
I first did long division, and came up with 1+((5x+2)/(x^2-5x+6)). Then
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Betty
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Express the integrals as the sum of partial fractions and evaluate the integral:
(integral of) (x^2)dx/(x-1)(x^2 +2x+1) My work:
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Jenna
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