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OpenStudy (dls):

Integrate

OpenStudy (dls):

I know it will reduce to e^x ( f(x)+f'(x)) but how..

OpenStudy (dls):

\[\Huge \int\limits_{}^{} \frac{(x-4)}{(x-2)^3} e^x\]

OpenStudy (dls):

umm sorry its done :|

OpenStudy (psymon):

Found it pretty fast, eh?

OpenStudy (dls):

:P x-2-2

OpenStudy (psymon):

Probably way faster than Id get it, if Id even get it O.o

OpenStudy (dls):

write (x-4) as (x-2)-2 and seperate both the terms you will get the form e^x( f(x) + f ' (x)) which is = e^x (f(x))

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