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16021991

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Hi Everyone,

Just doing some past paper questions and I'm looking at 2007 paper - Question 5 - part (b) (iv) for those of you playing at home...

And Success One says that the integral of 2t/(16 + t^2) = loge(16 + t^2) + C

Can someone show me how please??

I get t^2 over 16t + t^3/3 + C myself..... but obviously I'm wrong.....

Thanks everyone !!!!
 

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Okay, what you have done is essentially split the fraction in a mathematically incorrect manner (I think). Recall that A/(B+C) =/= A/B + A/C. What you have there is an integral in the form f'(x)/f(x) which is always ln|f(x)| + C.
 

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Hi Everyone,

Just doing some past paper questions and I'm looking at 2007 paper - Question 5 - part (b) (iv) for those of you playing at home...

And Success One says that the integral of 2t/(16 + t^2) = loge(16 + t^2) + C

Can someone show me how please??

I get t^2 over 16t + t^3/3 + C myself..... but obviously I'm wrong.....

Thanks everyone !!!!
its top/differential of the bottom x ln(bottom) so 2t/2tln(16+t^2) + c which just becomes ln(16+t^2) + c
 

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Ohhhhhhh of course :) why don't I have that rule written down? Thank you so much guys :) I truly appreciate the swift replies :) thanks again :)
 

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Hahahahahah +1 (I have to spread it around though).
 

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