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y = √67+4x-2x^2
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\int \:ydx\:if\:y\:=\:tan^37x.tan^27x
Determine ∫ ydx if : y = tan³7x.tan²7x
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Use\∂ial\:fractions\:to\:calculate\:the\∫egrals\int \frac{x^2-5x+3}{\left(x+3\right)\left(x^2+6\right)}dx
Use partial fractions to calculate the integrals of
∫(x² -5x+3)/(x+3)(x² +6)
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hi Christoffel
Welcome to the forum.
It looks like you're struggling to format your questions using a mathematical coding. What you need is LaTex. There's a good tutorial on it here:
http://www.mathisfunforum.com/viewtopic.php?id=4397
Once you've had a look at that page, please have a go at re-posting the first and second questions so we can see what you're asking.
It looks like your third is this:
If you click on this, you can see the correct coding to make the integral look right.
There's a good tutorial on partial fractions here:
https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/part … tions.html
The starting point is this:
If you re-combine the right hand side into a single fraction, you can compare the coefficients for x^2, x and the constant term to find A, B and C.
The integral then converts into two, each of which is a standard form. The MIF pages also have pages on calculus.
Hope that gives you a start.
Bob
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