I've an important exam coming up, and just doing some study, but stuck on this problem. I know it's not electronics, but you guys are math geniuses so, how to integrate this:
1 / (x^2 - 4)
I know what the answer is, but i can't seem to figure out how to do it. I even downloaded MuPad to try and get help, but it seems that MuPad just goes straight to the answer and doesn't show any steps.
You should transform your equation like this:
1/(x^2-4) = 1/(x^2) - (1/ 4) = x^-2 - 0.25
Now you can integrate it (red is the intigration): -1x^-2+1 - 0.25x = -1x^-1 - 0.25x = -1/x - 1/4x
Ok, you've convinced me that you are much better at math than I am.
And I'm sure you know the Bible better than I.
How about the integral I posted? Do you know if it is correct?