Integration By Partial Fractions (repeated linear factors)

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0:00 dear calc 2 students!
0:09 Q1
8:59 Q2
17:37 Q3

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Doesn't affect your outcome but Problem #3 at 23:23, FOIL, multiplying the outsides: 2x × -2 = -4x, not -2x

christophermusso
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Great videos you're making again!! Just wanted to say that thanks to you I tried Q1 using u = 1 - 3/x ; and was so happy to get the same result!! (in a slightly more compact form) :D

CloudSkywalker
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your amazing and your helping me pass calc 2 thank you

nielpatel
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to find B, after multiplying by common denominator, one could just choose anonther x value (0 for simplicity) and arrive at B=1

joeferreira-qriq
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before this I didn't know how to solve many calculus questions, but now I know some

bhowmikranjan
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The cover up method works for B if you split (x-2)^2 into (x-2)*(x-2), I think

gustavozola
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where can i get the integration board on the wall

zeta
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"sigh"... The Good Old Fashion Way... I felt that lol.

johnleandrepermison
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Hey could someone please help me to solve ∫ e^x.((x^2+1)/(x+1)^2) dx ...i tried it on symbolab and others but didnt make much sense.... Could anyone plz...I'd be grateful for your kind help....

ninjatechnique