Integration by partial fractions Example 11 Repeated linear factors

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Explanation of how to integrate using the partial fractions method, example number 11, in this case when the degree of the numerator is smaller and the denominator can be factored into repeated linear factors to find the partial fractions. Complete Integrals Course: • Integrals (FULL Course) _________________________________________________________________ If you want to help me so that the channel continues to grow you can: Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/matematicaspr... Contribute to the channel with a donation: paypal.me/profeAlex Become a member of the channel: https://www.youtube.com/matematicaspr... _________________________________________________________________ Visit my website: www.matematicasprofealex.com Follow me on my social networks: Facebook: / matematicasprofealex Instagram: / matematicasprofealex Contact Only business, press: [email protected] 0:00 Greeting 0:22 Concepts that you should know 1:28 Solution of the example 19:10 Practice exercise

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