Chapter 5: Q. 4 (page 441)
Explain how to use long division to write the improper fraction as the sum of an integer and a proper fraction.
Short Answer
The required value is
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Chapter 5: Q. 4 (page 441)
Explain how to use long division to write the improper fraction as the sum of an integer and a proper fraction.
The required value is
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Find three integrals in Exercises 21鈥70 in which the denominator of the integrand is a good choice for a substitution u(x).
Solve the following two ways:
(a) with the substitution
(b) with the trigonometric substitution x = tan u.
Solve the integral:
Explain why it makes sense to try the trigonometric substitution if an integrand involves the expression
Solve the integral:
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