Partial Fraction Decomposition - Example 6

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thank you, thank you so much this playlist has brought me out of the hell that is studying for my second Diff EQ exam. i dont know if you will read this but you have saved me. thank you a million

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Thank you so much for this video. I just spent literally all day browsing through Youtube to find a video that could perfectly explain it, and then I came across this gem. I even went to online tutoring but the tutor made a mistake and left before they were finished helping me. Thank you x1000

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You made me understand this. I am in ninth grade. I have a terrible advanced maths teacher. You posted this 7 years ago and IT IS STILL SAVING MY LIFE!!!

thatdancinggirl
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“Irreducible quadratic “
Makes you sound smart instead of saying “can’t be factored ”

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Nursin-rgey
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I slept through this in class, but you are a much more less boring teacher

Ribab
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Integration was becoming a nightmare for me. You just saved my life. Thank you so much you are the BEST.

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Bless you Patrick. 8 years in the past and you're still saving my bacon. <3 <3

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Thank you so much for giving a thorough explanation (or at least a very simple way of understanding) of the "equating coefficients method". I was having such a hard time when I wasn't able to just input x values to manipulate/isolate the letters I wanted. My book and Professor just rushed through it without explaining anything.

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It's an honor to learn from you ... Thanks a lot

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@adijux yes, there is a lot of stuff currently missing from the website. i am paying someone to update it, but it will take a while (limited resources here!)

patrickjmt
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fabulous, thank you again passed from calc 1 to 2

nonichan
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At 3:51 if X = 0 then 4=6A which is A=2/3.
Still at 3:51, coefficients of X^2 are 3=A+B.. then substitute values of A which is 3=2/3+B.. subtract 3-2/3 gives you 7/3 for B.. then do for C.
I still learnt from PatrickJMT, thank you!

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I hope YouTube pays you for this because these are very accurate step by step explanations of material that some college professors seem to have trouble teaching

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THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR UPLOADING THIS VIDEO.THIS HELPED ME SO MUCH FOR MY EXAMINATION.THANK YOU AGAIN.VERY EASY TO UNDERSTAND EACH AND EVERY STEP WITH THE EXPLANATION

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Your explanation is clear and straight to the point :D , thank you so much

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@bizkitfan49 i am glad you like this. but i am so sick of this ' no homo ' comment. it is super tacky.

patrickjmt
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Very nice lecture..
thank you very much..
I was confused when I did take this class with my teacher..

but now it's clear..

again..thank you

yakimora
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Thanks! You're helping me in Differential Equations in Inverse laplace transforms. We have to do partial fraction decomposition a lot!

DanielVazquez
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Great Videos! I've learned so much just by watching your videos. How would you integrate the solution after you turn it into partial fractions?

kurianr
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This is gold man. Is there a video where you attack repeating quadratics? In one of my problems, I have an X^3 that doesn't have a coefficient to match up with...

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