Hello all!
I need some help with this integral:
Evaluate the integral: int: [(x^3 + 3x^2 + x + 9)/(x^2 + 1)(x^2 + 3) ] dx
using the linear quotient rule I have:
let x^3 + 3x^2 + x + 9 = Ax+B (x^2 + 3) + Cx + D(x^2 + 1)
I am trying to solve for A B C and D...
I am unsure how to go about solving for them. The book says to equate the corresponding coefficients but I am not sure which. Are they corresponding with respect to the degree or the term number?
Any help is appreciated! Thanks!
I need some help with this integral:
Evaluate the integral: int: [(x^3 + 3x^2 + x + 9)/(x^2 + 1)(x^2 + 3) ] dx
using the linear quotient rule I have:
let x^3 + 3x^2 + x + 9 = Ax+B (x^2 + 3) + Cx + D(x^2 + 1)
I am trying to solve for A B C and D...
I am unsure how to go about solving for them. The book says to equate the corresponding coefficients but I am not sure which. Are they corresponding with respect to the degree or the term number?
Any help is appreciated! Thanks!