Professor Tambuwal, thank you for an awesome video/lecture on How to Perform Integration of a Rational Function by using Partial Fractions. Professor Tambuwal thanks for the correction with the dx on both integrals.
I’m new at this but I’m concerned about the fact that when you take the denominator x-3 and define x as being equal to 3, are you not then dividing by zero?
Note that I omitted dx in the individual integrals
Professor Tambuwal, thank you for an awesome video/lecture on How to Perform Integration of a Rational Function by using Partial Fractions. Professor Tambuwal thanks for the correction with the dx on both integrals.
Such a good lecture may God protect you
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Thank you very much sir❤️
Prof... Tambuwa, u are very intelligent...plz, what does In means there?
Hello sir you really taught well
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@@tambuwalmathsclass no sir you don't need to be thankful. It's us who should be
Thank you sir your method has been very helpful
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What of denominations with squared values
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I’m new at this but I’m concerned about the fact that when you take the denominator x-3 and define x as being equal to 3, are you not then dividing by zero?
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Nice one sir, very helpful, new to your channel
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Sir pls make a video NDA pass questions and all of us will surely subscribers to your channel pls
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Whenever we use the second method to solve, the answers always come out different
Meaning of " ln "
Natural Logarithm