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resolve in partial fractions​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Summary

Start with a Proper Rational Expressions (if not, do division first)

Factor the bottom into: linear factors. ...

Write out a partial fraction for each factor (and every exponent of each)

Multiply the whole equation by the bottom.

Solve for the coefficients by. substituting zeros of the bottom. ...

Write out your answer!

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We can do this directly:  

Partial Fractions  

Like this:  

2x−2  +  3x+1  =  2(x+1) + 3(x−2)(x−2)(x + 1)  

Which can be simplified using Rational Expressions to:

=  2x+2 + 3x−6x2+x−2x−2  

=  5x−4x2−x−2

Answered by ishu5465
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Partial-fraction decomposition is the process of starting with the simplified answer and taking it back apart, of "decomposing" the final expression into its initial polynomial fractions. To decompose a fraction, you first factor the denominator. ... "Partial-Fraction Decomposition: General Techniques

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