Partial Fractions - Denominator with repeated factors | SHS 1 ELECTIVE MATH

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SERIES ON PARTIAL FRACTIONS
TOPIC: PARTIAL FRACTIONS - DENOMINATOR WITH REPEATED FACTORS

In this video, we are going to learn how to decompose a rational function with a repeated factor to smaller of component fractions.

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thank you I understand what I couldn't in school and private tuition

JOEMAMA-nokv
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Your videos are really helpful. Thank you so so much💘

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Why is it negative in the answer? Is it postive A/ (x-1) + B/(x+2) + C/(x+2)^2 ??

kafrufruhon
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9c explanation however its important u explain y u chose to put those factors into x for complete understanding of those just approaching the said topic

nimiobene
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Thanks for sharing! I posted a video on partial fractions with repeated linear factors. Hope to get your thoughts.

eipimath
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Sir pls how do usally not the coefficient to substitute into the solution?⁹

chibuchinwachukwu
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I have one doubt sir suppose 4 term are present in the sum a, b, c, d how to take the values sir

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Hi I have question, why we need to put x=0?

syahmimisnan
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What is the reason for using 0? Why not 5 or 12 or 112?

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🤣🤣 University Discrete Maths, we need this in Generating functions not only shs1 E-Maths

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Instead, you can compare the coefficients of x-square terms, x-terms and constants and you will get three simultaneous equations in terms of A, B & C - which can be solved easily.

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