hi I tried doing by parts for these questions but I can't seem to get the results, thank in advance.
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for first one we can write x^n=x^(n-2) (1+x^2) -x^(n-2)hi I tried doing by parts for these questions but I can't seem to get the results, thank in advance.
how do you think of manipulating the question like that during an exam?? or does it just come from practicefor first one we can write x^n=x^(n-2) (1+x^2) -x^(n-2)
so the integral then becomes integral of x^n-2 - I_(n-2)
and then doing power rule gives u the result
practice ig, i just look at it and think "how do i get (x^2+1) in the numerator so i can cancel out the denominator"how do you think of manipulating the question like that during an exam?? or does it just come from practice
oh right, that makes sense, thanks!practice ig, i just look at it and think "how do i get (x^2+1) in the numerator so i can cancel out the denominator"