fast way to do partial fraction for integrals, calculus 2 tutorial

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integration with partial fraction, calculus 2 tutorial
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I know it's not exact but....


2:57: QUICK MAFS

AngirasDarbha
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first time i've ever seen this method, thanks a lot! even if i dont pass my exams, your channel is excellent and I hope you dont stop

Triskellion
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You may not read this but i passed my Cal 2 and DE because of you

jitackles
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Just learned more than I've done this past semester in calculus. Thanks dude, this is awesome

schtekar
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Bro u made this a million times easier thank you

victoryang
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Man you the best! You deserve all the love in the world.

goputrooper
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Excellent job on your explanation as to how the A, B, and C are derived!!!

manfredmann
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wonderful video, this is gonna save me on precal test tomorrow

palemoonknight
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Man you're amazing finally I understood PFD

mistcipriano
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This video needs more views. Really helpful.

leondecastro
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You are such a genius dude not even gonna lie

SHONENTOMAN
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OMG.
That was really helpful!
Thanks!

joshtechindia
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What if the factors are quadractics or repeated factors?

omnibrain
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Good teacher. I'm ateacher of math all so.

mathbunroeung
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Finally a useful life hack video on YouTube!

AayushVarma
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Thank you so much! 😘 You're the best teacher 😍👏👏

aisapadcheco
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Thank you so much.You are really a good math teacher.😊

Sadia-gqtv
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Very helpful cool to see it done this way thanks!

matthewaustin
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Integrate (x³/(x-1)(x-2)(x-3))dx. According to this method, the next step is 1/2(x-1) - 8/(x-2) + 27/2(x-3). But the actual partial fraction will have a + 1 added to it. Why is that so? Where am I going wrong?

keystomusic
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1:28 why cover it up when solving x-1=0?

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