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damo676767

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i am stuck with an intergration problem, its probably really simple but i cant figure it out. HAve a look and see if you can please

(2x + 3)/((x + 1)(x + 2))^2


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Have you tried partial fractions?

let (2x + 3)/((x + 1)(x + 2))^2 = A/(x+1) + (Bx+C)/(x+2)^2.

That should be right, from memory.
 

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Partial fractions also works but you would need to make a small adjustment which is beyond the 4u course (refer to Coroneos if you are interested). In partial fractions, it would be:

(2x + 3)/((x + 1)(x + 2))^2 = A/(x+1)+B/(x+1)^2+C/(x+2)+D/(x+2)^2

This method is long and boring and the substitution is far superior, however it is good to know all methods available to you.
 
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So answer is just -1/(x^2+3x+2) + c using acmilan's subsitution
 

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