Chapter 5: Problem 53
Explain what is meant by the partial fraction decomposition of a rational expression.
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Chapter 5: Problem 53
Explain what is meant by the partial fraction decomposition of a rational expression.
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write the partial fraction decomposition of each rational expression. $$ \frac{x+4}{x^{2}\left(x^{2}+4\right)} $$
write the partial fraction decomposition of each rational expression. $$ \frac{5 x-1}{(x-2)(x+1)} $$
Solve: $$\left\\{\begin{array}{r} A+B=3 \\ 2 A-2 B+C=17 \\ 4 A-2 C=14 \end{array}\right.$$
write the partial fraction decomposition of each rational expression. $$ \frac{x^{3}-4 x^{2}+9 x-5}{\left(x^{2}-2 x+3\right)^{2}} $$
Determine whether each statement makes sense or does not make sense, and explain your reasoning. I'm solving a three-variable system in which one of the given equations has a missing term, so it will not be necessary to use any of the original equations twice when I reduce the system to two equations in two variables.
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