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Math 1001 Online Spring 2019

This document is a math assignment that contains 6 integral calculus problems for students to solve. The problems involve integrating rational functions using techniques like completing the square, long division, partial fraction decomposition, and substitutions. Students are instructed to show their work and provide a final numerical answer for each problem in the provided boxes.

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Math 1001 Online Spring 2019

This document is a math assignment that contains 6 integral calculus problems for students to solve. The problems involve integrating rational functions using techniques like completing the square, long division, partial fraction decomposition, and substitutions. Students are instructed to show their work and provide a final numerical answer for each problem in the provided boxes.

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Math 1001 · Online · Spring 2019

Assignment 12 – Due Monday August 5 11:59pm NST

Name: ID:

Instructions: Show workings and put your final answer in the box.

1. As review, integrate each of the following rational functions. These do NOT require
partial fraction decomposition. You may wish to review Lecture 3 from Week 11. Hints:
consider completing the square, and use long division for improper rational functions.
Final answer:
Z
x
(a) 2
dx
x + 6x + 10

Final answer:
Z 2
2x + 2x + 1
(b) dx
x+1
2. Use partial fractions to evaluate: Final answer:

2x2 − 6
Z
dx
x3 − 2x2 − 3x
3. Use partial fractions to evaluate: Final answer:

3x2 + 2x + 4
Z
dx
x3 + x2 + 4x + 4
4. Use partial fractions to evaluate: Final answer:

x2 + 1
Z
dx
(x − 3)(x − 2)2
5. Make a substitution to transform the integrand into a
rational function, then evaluate the integral. Final answer:
Remember: use long division for improper rational functions.
Z
1
√ √ dx
x+ 4x
6. Make a substitution to transform the integrand into a
rational function, then evaluate the integral using PFD. Final answer:
Simplify the final answer to a single logarithm.
ln(2)
1 + ex
Z
dx
0 1 − ex

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