f(z) - 9x? – 12x –- 48 (x + 2)(x² + 2x + 10) g(x) + (x² + 2x + 10) The partial fraction decomposition of can be written in the form of where (x + 2) f(x) = Preview g(z) = Preview
f(z) - 9x? – 12x –- 48 (x + 2)(x² + 2x + 10) g(x) + (x² + 2x + 10) The partial fraction decomposition of can be written in the form of where (x + 2) f(x) = Preview g(z) = Preview
Chapter7: Systems Of Equations And Inequalities
Section7.4: Partial Fractions
Problem 2SE: Can you explain why a partial fraction decomposition is unique? (Hint: Think about it as a system of...
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![- 9x? – 12x – 48
(x + 2)(x2 + 2x + 10)
f(x)
g(x)
The partial fraction decomposition of
can be written in the form of
, where
(x + 2)
(x2 + 2x + 10)
f(x) =
Preview
g(x) =
Preview](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fb7fac99b-df3a-4f41-949a-bec2dad3362f%2Fcabc9540-d2c5-4597-9cd4-d13f0570327e%2Fiajdlx_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:- 9x? – 12x – 48
(x + 2)(x2 + 2x + 10)
f(x)
g(x)
The partial fraction decomposition of
can be written in the form of
, where
(x + 2)
(x2 + 2x + 10)
f(x) =
Preview
g(x) =
Preview
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