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Methods of Integration - CMU
www.math.cmu.eduMethods of Integration William Gunther June 15, 2011 In this we will go over some of the techniques of integration, and when to apply them. 1 Simple Rules So, remember that integration is the inverse operation to di erentation. Thuse we get a few rules for free: ... 5 Partial Fractions 6. Created Date:
OCR Core 4 Module RevisionSheet - Mathshelper
www.mathshelper.co.uk•If you have a repeated factor in the denominator then you deal with it as follows (notice the top line is a quadratic and the bottom a cubic, so partial fractions are fine):
Partial fractions - mathcentre.ac.uk
www.mathcentre.ac.ukPartial fractions mc-TY-partialfractions-2009-1 An algebraic fraction such as 3x+5 2x2 − 5x− 3 can often be broken down into simpler parts called partial fractions. Specifically 3x+5 2x2 −5x−3 = 2 x−3 − 1 2x+1 In this unit we explain how this process is carried out.
Partial fractions - mathcentre.ac.uk
www.mathcentre.ac.uk2. Revision of adding and subtracting fractions 2 3. Expressing a fraction as the sum of its partial fractions 3 4. Fractions where the denominator has a repeated factor 5 5. Fractions in which the denominator has a quadratic term 6 6. Dealing with improper fractions 7 www.mathcentre.ac.uk 1 c mathcentre 2009