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How do you resolve fractions into partial fractions? - Answers
To resolve a fraction into partial fractions, first ensure that the fraction is proper, meaning the degree of the numerator is less than that of the denominator. If it's improper, divide the numerator by the denominator. Next, factor the denominator into linear or irreducible quadratic factors. Then, express the fraction as a sum of fractions with unknown coefficients corresponding to each factor, and solve for those coefficients by clearing the denominators and equating coefficients or substituting convenient values.
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How do you resolve fractions into partial fractions? - Answers
To resolve a fraction into partial fractions, first ensure that the fraction is proper, meaning the degree of the numerator is less than that of the denominator. If it's improper, divide the numerator by the denominator. Next, factor the denominator into linear or irreducible quadratic factors. Then, express the fraction as a sum of fractions with unknown coefficients corresponding to each factor, and solve for those coefficients by clearing the denominators and equating coefficients or substituting convenient values.
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How do you resolve fractions into partial fractions? - Answers
To resolve a fraction into partial fractions, first ensure that the fraction is proper, meaning the degree of the numerator is less than that of the denominator. If it's improper, divide the numerator by the denominator. Next, factor the denominator into linear or irreducible quadratic factors. Then, express the fraction as a sum of fractions with unknown coefficients corresponding to each factor, and solve for those coefficients by clearing the denominators and equating coefficients or substituting convenient values.
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