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Solving 1/(3-t^2)
=1/ 2(sqrt3) [1/(sqrt3 +t) + 1/ (sqrt 3 -t)
without using https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/partial-fractions.html for integration.
Malik
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In algebra if A can be shown to be equal to B by a series of reversible algebraic steps then it follows that B is also equal to A.
Why don't you want to use the method of partial fractions ?
Bob
Why are you still posting 'help Me' questions in the 'exercises' section ?
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I know your method but that is not needed in this question.
Malik
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1/(3-t^2)
=1/ 2(sqrt3) [1/(sqrt3 +t) + 1/ (sqrt 3 -t)
In one step. For integration
Malik
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hi Zeeshan 01
Sorry, but I do not understand what you are asking. Please post the whole question.
Bob
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