An Integration Technique You Probably Didn't Know: Reverse Quotient Rule
In this video, we will discuss in detail how to use the Reverse Quotient Rule to find the integral of (-x^2+1)/(x^2+1)^2. This is a useful technique that can be used to find the antiderivative of a ratio of two functions. Check out more integrals in this playlist: • Integrals Collection 0:00 Intro 0:15 Main Integral 0:30 Quotient Rule for Derivatives 2:40 Reverse Quotient Rule 6:54 Recap 8:23 Final Exercise #math #algebra #calculus #integral #derivative #integration #mathwizard #mathtrick #manim #aivoiceover Background Music: Hopeful Freedom by Asher Fulero AI Voiceover: "Michael" voice c/o Elevenlabs Social Media Accounts: Facebook: / robolsmath YouTube: / robolsmath Twitter: / robolsmath TikTok: / robolsmathph

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