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Here is one of the integration problems I was considering putting in the Extension 2 paper.

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Oooh these questions are pretty slick (Y)
Is it too hard or too easy that makes you remove this question from the paper ?Here is one of the integration problems I was considering putting in the Extension 2 paper.
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Here's another problem I was considering adding into the paper. Bonus points if you can find a method to solve this in less than 3 lines.
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Here's another problem I was considering adding into the paper. Bonus points if you can find a method to solve this in less than 3 lines.
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Here's another problem I was considering adding into the paper. Bonus points if you can find a method to solve this in less than 3 lines.
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damn gg
They are in fact the same point, etc.
This was my method too except i stopped halfway through the partial fractions because i was disappointed i couldn't find a cleaner way to do itdamn, beat me to posting, as for the integration question: View attachment 30951 (I haven't thought of a more cleaner way besides t-formula)
Exactly what I was looking for, well done.
They are in fact the same point, etc.
There is a cleaner way.damn, beat me to posting, as for the integration question: View attachment 30951 (I haven't thought of a more cleaner way besides t-formula)