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Write the form of the partial fraction decomposition of the rational expression. Do not solve for the constants. 37 x2 − 6x

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Answer:


(A)/(x)+(B)/(x-6)

Explanation:

Given the function
(37)/(x(x-6)), to write the form of its partial fraction on decomposition, we will separate the two functions separated by an addition sign. The numerator of each function will be constants A and b and the denominator will be the individual factors of each function at the denominator. The partial fraction of the rational function is as shown below.


= (37)/(x(x-6))\\\\= (A)/(x)+(B)/(x-6)

Since we are not to solve for the constants, hence the partial fraction is
(A)/(x)+(B)/(x-6)

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