1:08:59 sir here do I have to split the fraction? Can’t I just multiply the top by 2 to get 2x + 6/ x^2 + 9 and put 1/2 outside to get 1/2ln(x^2 + 9) only? Thank you so much
@randaadel547 if you have more than one term in the numerator and the denominator is not a factorisable quadratic expression, please split the numerator to have 2 integrals
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1:08:59 sir here do I have to split the fraction? Can’t I just multiply the top by 2 to get 2x + 6/ x^2 + 9 and put 1/2 outside to get 1/2ln(x^2 + 9) only? Thank you so much
@randaadel547 if you have more than one term in the numerator and the denominator is not a factorisable quadratic expression, please split the numerator to have 2 integrals