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resolve 3x-1÷(x+1)^2 into partial fraction
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  • 23-07-2021

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Answer:

  3/(x +1) -4/(x +1)^2

Step-by-step explanation:

The partial fraction expansion will be of the form ...

  A/(x+1)^2 +B/(x+1)

We can find the values of A and B by writing the sum of these terms:

  = (A +B(x +1))/(x +1)^2

Then we require ...

  B = 3

  A +B = -1   ⇒   A = -4

So, the desired expansion is ...

  3/(x +1) -4/(x +1)^2

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