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Using Partial Fractions in Integration Exercise PDF

This document provides a series of integration exercises involving partial fractions. It contains 6 multi-part exercises involving integrating functions using techniques like partial fractions, logarithms, and other standard integration methods. The goal is to choose the appropriate technique to evaluate each integral.

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Using Partial Fractions in Integration Exercise PDF

This document provides a series of integration exercises involving partial fractions. It contains 6 multi-part exercises involving integrating functions using techniques like partial fractions, logarithms, and other standard integration methods. The goal is to choose the appropriate technique to evaluate each integral.

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AQA Core 4 Differentiation and integration

Section 2: Using partial fractions in integration


Exercise
Note: not all the questions in this exercise involve the use of partial fractions.
You need to choose the appropriate technique.

1. Use partial fractions to find


3x
(i)
dx
( x 2)(2 x 1)
(iii)

x( x 1)

(ii)

x2
dx
x3 2

(ii)

2 x2 x
0 ( x 1)( x 2) dx

1
dx
4

(ii)

dx

2x2 x 7
( x 3)( x 1) dx

2. Find
(i)

x 1

(ii)

1 2x

1 x x

dx

1
dx
3x 2

3. Evaluate
(i)

4. Find
(i)

5. Show that

6. Evaluate

x
dx
4

1
1
3
dx ln .
x ( x 1)
2
4
2

2x 3
dx exactly, expressing your answer as a single logarithm.
x 3x 2
2

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18/03/13 MEI

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