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integrate (x+2)/((x^2+2x+4)^2) the usual partial
integrate (x+2)/((x^2+2x+4)^2)
the usual partial fractions don't work???
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matt
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Please can anyone help with the following problems - thanks.
1) Integrate X^4 e^x dx 2) Integrate Cos^5(x) dx 3) Integrate
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Febby
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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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Please help me integrate this equation using partial fractions:
Integrate [(x^2+5)/(x^3-x^2+x+3)]dx. Thank you very much.
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JAE92
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I had to integrate [(x^2+1)/(x^2-x)]dx with partial fractions. My answer was 2ln abs(x-1) -ln abs(x)+C. But the answer on the
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JAE92
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Integrate by partial fraction
(x^2-5x+6)/((2x+3)(x^2+4))
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Kaur
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-3x^3+8x^2+24x-39 /(3x-2)^2 x (x^2-2x+5) integrate by partial fraction decomposition
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rose
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how do you integrate 30x^2/((x-2)(x+3)(x-5)) using partial fraction decomposition
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Lauren
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How would I integrate the following:
(2x^2 + 5)/((x^2+1)(x^2+4))dx I think I would start with making it a sum of two partial
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COFFEE
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Integrate using partial decomposition indefinite integral (1/(x^(4)+1)dx. P.S. 4 is the only exponent.
Thanks
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Hector
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