SOLUTION: Evaluate the integral 1/sqr(x^2-3x+2) dx from bounds x=2.5 to x=3

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Question 1121447: Evaluate the integral 1/sqr(x^2-3x+2) dx from bounds x=2.5 to x=3
Answer by ikleyn(52906)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Actually, the Calculus student are assuming to learn this subject from their textbooks.

But if you are so lazy (or so busy), you may use the integral table

http://integral-table.com


Also, there is a FANTASTIC site

https://www.integral-calculator.com/

which will do EVERYTHING calculating and evaluating integrals for you with explanations, calculations and steps.


Still, if you do not read (and work on) standard University Calculus textbook (like those written/authorized by Stewart),
you, most likely, will not know the subject.



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