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INTEGRATION USING PARTIAL FRACTIONS a)
INTEGRATION USING PARTIAL FRACTIONS
a) 4x^2-3x+2 / x^3-x^2-2x dx b) x^2 / (x+1)(x+1)^2 dx c) 3-3x / 2x^2+6x dx d) x^2+2x-1 /
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kchik
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Use integration by partial fractions to find
Integral (3x^2-x+2)/(x-1)(x^2+1) dx
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The Antiderivative of: (2x+3)/((x^3)+3x)
This one is devinately integration by partial fractions but im not sure what i am doing
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Brandon
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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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Hi! Thank you for your help
How do you find the antiderivative of 2/((x^2)+1) "two over (x squared plus one)" I think I have to
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APpreciative student
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Help me on this one :(
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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a) Integration by parts b) Rewrite the integral using long
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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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integrate (x^2+8)/(x^2-5x+6) by partial fractions method.
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Jessy
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