Antiderivative fraction
I'm would like to find the antiderivative of
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Reed Eaton
Answered question
2022-06-25
Antiderivative fraction I'm would like to find the antiderivative of I tried without using partial fractions but I did not manage, so I started a lesson on partial fractions but I do not succeed in proving
Could you tell me how to proceed?
Answer & Explanation
iceniessyoy
Beginner2022-06-26Added 27 answers
Step 1 This is a different way of looking at David's solution, but without doing a substitution. You want factors of in the numerator, so you can cancel them with the denominator. Looking at the highest term, which is , it seems that is a good place to start, because it takes care of the highest order term. Write then Step 2 Now so that and you get the three terms you are looking for. This looks like a trick. The method of partial factions (which has its own tricks for efficient computation) automates such tricks in a way which always works. Occasionally there is a simpler way of looking at things, like the substitution here. Only practice will help you to develop efficient methods and notice short cuts.
Summer Bradford
Beginner2022-06-27Added 11 answers
Step 1 Indeed you are correct that, Step 2 One can integrate each of these terms in turn. I will do the first to help. Let and then, where c is the constant of integration. The final answer is,