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Enter the value of a and b that complete the sum: 3/x + 5/x^2 = ax+b/x^2

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Answer:

FIRST QUESTON: a=3, b =5

SECOND QUESTON m=3, n=14, p=2

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User Kishan Patel
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Answer:

a = 3, b = 5

Explanation:

We are given the following expression:


(3)/(x) +(5)/(x^2) which we are supposed to simplify and tell the values of
a and
b that complete the sum by justifying it.

So to solve this expression, we will take the LCM of both the fractions and write it in the form of a single fraction.


(3)/(x) +(5)/(x^2)


(3x+5)/(x^2)

So this is the simplified expression in the form
(ax+b)/(x^2) where
a = 3 and
b=5.

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