Question: a) Function f(x) is defined as -x+6x-4 f(x)= (x-1)(x-2) i) Resolve f(x) into partial fractions. ii) Hence evaluate fr(x) f(x) dx. Give your answer

a) Function f(x) is defined as -x+6x-4 f(x)= (x-1)(x-2) i) Resolve f(x)

  

a) Function f(x) is defined as -x+6x-4 f(x)= (x-1)(x-2) i) Resolve f(x) into partial fractions. ii) Hence evaluate fr(x) f(x) dx. Give your answer in the form In (%) + w where u, v and w are integers. All working must be shown. Just giving the answer, even the correct one, will score no marks if this working is not seen. b) Find In x dx.

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