Integration by Partial Fractions: Example 6
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In this video I go over another example on integration of rational functions by partial fractions and this time go over an example that involves a non-linear function in the denominator that can't be factored any further. The example is on solving the integral of (4x^2-3x+2)/(4x^2-4x+3) and from this example we are able to obtain a general procedure for these types of integrals which end up being in the form of natural logs and inverse tangent functions.
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