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integration of rational functions

Integration of rational functions, which are quotients of polynomials, is a fundamental concept in calculus. The general form of a rational function is: $$ \frac{P(x)}{Q(x)} $$ where ( P(x) ) and ( Q(x) ) are polynomials. The strategy for integrating such functions typically involves a few steps: (1) Polynomial Division: If the degree of (


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integration of sin7x

The integration of $sin^7x$, can be found using integration substitution and trigonometry identities . The integral of $\sin^7 x $ with respect to (x) is: \[\int \sin^7 x \, dx =\frac{\cos^7(x)}{7} – \frac{3\cos^5(x)}{5} + \cos^3(x) – \cos(x) + C\] Here, (C) represents the constant of integration, which is added because the process of integration determines


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