Chapter 5: Problem 44
Find the partial fraction decomposition for \(\frac{2}{x(x+2)}\) and use the result to find the following sum: $$\frac{2}{1 \cdot 3}+\frac{2}{3 \cdot 5}+\frac{2}{5 \cdot 7}+\dots+\frac{2}{99 \cdot 101}$$
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Chapter 5: Problem 44
Find the partial fraction decomposition for \(\frac{2}{x(x+2)}\) and use the result to find the following sum: $$\frac{2}{1 \cdot 3}+\frac{2}{3 \cdot 5}+\frac{2}{5 \cdot 7}+\dots+\frac{2}{99 \cdot 101}$$
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