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Linear partial fractions
When the denominator of a fraction can be factored, it is possible to split it into the sum of ​2​ pieces:
(where ​≡​ means "equal for all ​x​")
Remember that when we add two fractions, we cross multiply the denominators:
Then we can write
The easiest way to solve this is to chose a value of ​x​ that eliminates ​A​ or ​B, eg ​x=1:
and therefore
Linear partial fractions
When the denominator of a fraction can be factored, it is possible to split it into the sum of ​2​ pieces:
(where ​≡​ means "equal for all ​x​")
Remember that when we add two fractions, we cross multiply the denominators:
Then we can write
The easiest way to solve this is to chose a value of ​x​ that eliminates ​A​ or ​B, eg ​x=1:
and therefore