Prove that integraldx/x^2(x+1) withij limits 3 and 1
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Can i tell you the step ,
Step 1: Write integration equation as it is
Step 2: Integration of 1/x^2(x+1) dx.
Step 3:Integration of 1/x^2x+2 dx
Step 4: Use x^n formula u will get the answer
Step 5:Apply limit as upper - lower
or else use substition method
and apply step 5.
Hope you will get this .
Step 1: Write integration equation as it is
Step 2: Integration of 1/x^2(x+1) dx.
Step 3:Integration of 1/x^2x+2 dx
Step 4: Use x^n formula u will get the answer
Step 5:Apply limit as upper - lower
or else use substition method
and apply step 5.
Hope you will get this .
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