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Which sum represents the partial fraction decomposition?​

Which sum represents the partial fraction decomposition?​-example-1
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It's the last option again. You have 1 linear factor (3x) and 2 copies of a quadratic factor (x² + 10), and the partial fractions with the quadratic factor need to have a linear polynomial in the numerator.

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