Eric Nicholas K's answer to Sonia's Secondary 4 A Maths Singapore question.
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Hi Sonia!
This kind of integral is quite difficult for you because I believe that it should not appear in the A Maths syllabus.
Integrals in this form, where the numerator is a constant multiple of the derivative of the denominator, the integral becomes the constant multiple times ln of the denominator.
This kind of integral is quite difficult for you because I believe that it should not appear in the A Maths syllabus.
Integrals in this form, where the numerator is a constant multiple of the derivative of the denominator, the integral becomes the constant multiple times ln of the denominator.
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4 years ago
Actuallly it's quite common nowadays