Thursday, May 14, 2015

Partial Fractions

Partial Fractions can only be done when the numerator has a lesser power then the denominator. If the denominator is larger, you must divide and then use the dividend. With the denominator, you split the equation into ddifferent roots in the process making new fractions with the numerators being A, B, and so forth. You then add up your new fractions so find common denominators and then you place all terms with equal powers next to each other. You then use elimination and substitution to find A and B to place back on to the fractions made earlier in place for A and B or whatever was used. 

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