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Programmed tutorial: Partial Fractions Example 2
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Find the
partial fraction decomposition
of
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What do we do first?
Factor the denominator.
Do that.
Set up the partial fractions.
How do we proceed?
We can determine A and B by combining the fractions on the right hand side.
What is the least common denominator for them?
(
x
+1)
2
Combine the fractions.
Equation 1
We know that this can be satisfied by all values of x, and that the numerators must be equal.
In particular, we can use convenient values of x: –1 and 0.
Try
x
= –1.
Equating the numerators in equation 1, we get
Simplify.
A
(0) +
B
= -7
Solve.
Now try
and
B
= -7 in the numerators of equation 1.
We get
Simplify.
A
– 7 =
– 2
Solve.
Now substitute these values into the original fraction,
F
, in equation 1.
This is the partial fraction expansion of
F
.
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