integration by parts and integration by partial fractions is the same?
right ans will get a medal.
They're both pretty different, integration by parts is the product rule but with integration instead of differentiation. Partial fractions is just an algebra technique to turn fractions into a different form that turns out to be easier to integrate.
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IBP for the proz, PF for da noobz
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mimi what is proz and noobz?
ya see my b00bz
@Mimi_x3
WTH
is that ans anywhere related to math? what a shame :I
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