How to Use Partial Fraction Decomposition for Integration
Partial fraction decomposition has a long name, but it is an easy and simple method. You use the factors in the denominator to create new and nicer-looking fractions. When the new fractions are set, the integration becomes much easier. Nice!
Instructions for Partial Fraction Decomposition
- 1.
- Factorize the denominator by finding the zeros.
- 2.
- Intermediate calculation (see the box below):
- a)
- Set the expression equal to a sum of fractions and choose the constants in the numerator—one letter for each fraction.
- b)
- Multiply by the common denominator.
- c)
- Sort the different terms individually.
- d)
- Create a system of equations and solve for
- 3.
- Insert the result into the integral and integrate. Yay!
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