I just want to know if there is now a way to solve fractions like which had a variables that has a degree more than 2 in its denominator. I know that denominators having degrees of 2 could be solved using
(Ax + B)/(x2+a).
But how about denominators like (x3+a) and so on?
don't use partial integral, first multiply the integrand ∫(√x/√(x−1))dx to √x/√x..
Moderator note: I removed the subsequent work shown. Please let the OP try to work out the problem on his or her own.