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Decompose -6x/(x+4)(x-4) into partial fractions
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Decompose -6x/(x+4)(x-4) into partial fractions
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Hello,
Integration fractions?
-6x/((x+4)(x-4))=A/(x+4)+B/(x-4)=((A+B)x-4A+4B)/((x+4)(x-4))
==> A+B=-6 and -4A+4B=0
==>A=B=-3
Answer -3/(x+4)-3/(x-4)
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