(Solved) A certain type of chemical reaction leads to the equation dt=(dx)/(k(a-x)(b-x)) where a, b, and k are constants. Solve for t as a function of
Question: A certain type of chemical reaction leads to the equation
\[dt=\frac{dx}{k\left( a-x \right)\left( b-x \right)}\]where a, b, and k are constants. Solve for t as a function of x.
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