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Partial Fractions by Substitution

by David A. Rose (Florida Southern College)

This article originally appeared in:
College Mathematics Journal
March, 2007

Subject classification(s): Integration | Single Variable Calculus | Calculus | Algebraic Manipulation | Algebra | Algebra and Number Theory
Applicable Course(s): 3.2 Mainstream Calculus II | 3.0 Calculus | 2.3 College Algebra & Trigonometry combined

Use substitution to calculate partial fraction expansions

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One-Variable Calculus | Background
One-Variable Calculus | Integration Methods
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