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what is history of integration by partial fraction​


madhanvarsini: Integration by Partial Fractions: We know that a rational function is a ratio of two polynomials P(x)/Q(x), where Q(x) ≠ 0. Now, if the degree of P(x) is lesser than the degree of Q(x), then it is a proper fraction, else it is an improper fraction.

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  • Integration by Partial Fractions: We know that a rational function is a ratio of two polynomials P(x)/Q(x), where Q(x) ≠ 0.

  • Now, if the degree of P(x) is lesser than the degree of Q(x), then it is a proper fraction, else it is an improper fraction.

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Integration by Partial Fractions

Integration by Partial Fractions: We know that a rational function is a ratio of two polynomials P(x)/Q(x), where Q(x) ≠ 0. Now, if the degree of P(x) is lesser than the degree of Q(x), then it is a proper fraction, else it is an improper fraction. Even if a fraction is improper, it can be reduced to a proper fraction by the long division process.

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