INTEGRATION METHODS: INTEGRATING SIMPLE AND RATIONAL FUNCTIONS

Authors

  • Boboqulova Durdona Sanjar qizi First-year student of the Mathematics Department, Faculty of Pedagogy, Shahrisabz State Pedagogical Institute

Keywords:

Keywords: integration, indefinite integral, rational function, substitution method, partial fractions, antiderivative.

Abstract

          Abstract: This paper explores various methods of integration, focusing on the integration of simple and rational functions. These techniques form the foundation of integral calculus and are essential for solving problems in mathematics, physics, and engineering. The article discusses basic integration rules, substitution, and partial fraction decomposition, and provides examples demonstrating the practical application of these methods in evaluating definite and indefinite integrals.

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Published

2025-11-01

How to Cite

Boboqulova Durdona Sanjar qizi. (2025). INTEGRATION METHODS: INTEGRATING SIMPLE AND RATIONAL FUNCTIONS. NEW SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVES AT THE INTERSECTION OF LANGUAGE, CULTURE, AND TECHNOLOGY, 1(2), 149–151. Retrieved from https://worldconferences.us/index.php/nsp/article/view/584