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Part (1) of this question posted in post 3. Is it a type-o or correct. Not looking for solution.
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The discussion revolves around a potential typo in a mathematical integral problem, specifically regarding the integral of a fraction. Participants explore whether the problem as presented contains errors and share their thoughts on how to approach solving it. The conversation includes hints, corrections, and reflections on the difficulty of the problem in the context of an exam.
Participants do not reach a consensus on whether the problem contains a typo. Multiple competing views remain regarding the solvability and correctness of the integral presented.
Some participants express uncertainty about specific steps in their calculations and the appropriateness of their approaches, indicating that there may be unresolved mathematical details.
Students preparing for exams in mathematics or those interested in integral calculus may find this discussion relevant.
Part 1&2 only worth 4% on exam paper. Seem like a but of work for 2%
Mark44 said:Anthonyk, why would you think the problem has a typo? This is an easy integral - just divide the numerator by the denominator.
Well, that's wrong. The first term in the quotient should by (1/2)x. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polynomial_long_division.anthonyk2013 said:That's are far as I got I had x-1.