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  1. Evaluate the integral by making the given substitution. (Use C for the constant of integration. Remember to use absolute values
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  2. Write out the form of the partial fraction decomposition of the function appearing in the integral:integral (6x-58)/(x^2+2x-63)
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  3. Perform long division on the integrand, write the proper fraction as a sum of partial fractions, and evaluate the integral:(inte
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  4. find integral using table of integrals )integral sin^4xdx this the formula i used integral sin^n xdx =-1/n sin^n-1xcosx +n-1/n
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  5. Use the symmetry of the graphs of the sine and cosine functions as an aid in evaluating each definite integral.(a) Integral of
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  6. I am given an integral to solve with given substitution values. I got an answer, but I'm not quite sure if it's correct as an
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  7. How do you integrate using substitution: the integral from 1 to 3 of: ((3x^2)+(2))/((x^3)+(2x))There is a trick to this one that
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  8. Find the sum of the absolute values of all integral values of X that make the following expression prime:(x^2-5x)^2 - 34
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  9. can you help me get started on this integral by parts?4 S sqrt(t) ln(t) dt 1 please help! thanks! Integral t^(1/2)Ln(t)dt = 2/3
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  10. How do I derive the secant reduction rule?Integral (sec x)^n dx = Integral (sec x)^(n-2) * (sec x)^2 dx = Integral ((tan x)^2 +
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