Integration practice - Fraction Decomposition
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Integration practice - Fraction Decomposition
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math poll: partial fraction decomposition
Have you heard of partial fraction decomposition?
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How to do Partial Fraction Decomposition?
Partial Fraction Decomposition is an algebraic technique used to convert a complex rational function into a sum of two or more simplex fractions.
A rational function is a function where two polynomials are in division. In some cases where the degree of denominator is greater than or equal to numerator, direct integration is quite difficult. To deal with such problems, we adopt a technique called Partial Fraction Decomposition.
The following infographic will help you in understanding how to integrate complex rational function having linear repeated factors