Integral of the Day 3.17.24 | Rational Function! | Can You Solve It? | Math with Professor V

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Thought it was time we revisited integrating rational functions using partial fraction decomposition! Were you able to solve it on your own? How tricky was this integral on a scale of 1-10? Let me know in the comments below!

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Problem would have been much more tedious if u did trig sub at the end instead of that "common integral"

skuzz
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hello professor! In the beginning i noticed you had B/X^2 when setting up partial fractions. why is it not bx+c on top if the bottom degree is 2?

hfogo
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Im proud of myself because im in 7th grade and i understood some of this

hisoka