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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How to integrate this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\int\limits_{0}^{1}\frac{ x-1 }{ x ^{2}-1 }\]

OpenStudy (vishweshshrimali5):

You would have to use limit here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

We have not learnt it :(

OpenStudy (vishweshshrimali5):

Since, (x-1)?(x^2-1) doesn't exist at x = 1

OpenStudy (kainui):

Sure, but we can turn (x^2-1)=(x+1)(x-1) and we can integrate without problems.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\huge \int\limits\limits_{0}^{1}\frac{ x-1 }{ x ^{2}-1 }dx\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

LOL YES

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks :)

OpenStudy (vishweshshrimali5):

Yup :)

OpenStudy (vishweshshrimali5):

Great work @Kainui

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am stuck

OpenStudy (kainui):

Sure, show me where. =D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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