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Integrate using partial fractions (Lesson 8) 1. Evaluate Z 0 to 1 x/((x + 1)(x +...

Integrate using partial fractions (Lesson 8)

1. Evaluate Z 0 to 1 x/((x + 1)(x + 2)) dx

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