Chen Jingwei's answer to Jonathan has been failing amaths lmfao's Secondary 4 A Maths question.

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Chen Jingwei
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1st qn: If there is only 1 term at the denominator but more than 1 term at the numerator, it is likely that you will have to split up the fraction and integrate separately.

2nd qn: not sure if you have learnt this method but it is quite easy - substitution.
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