Professor Tambuwal, thank you for a powerful explanation on the Partial Fraction Decomposition Form for Repeated Factors. This material is helpful in Control Engineering.
Yooo God bless you. I saw a question on repeated linear fractions on a past Q. I factorized the (x+3)² to x²+9. Then got some fractions for A B and C. Thank you ♥️
Good morning big bro I'm so grateful for your quick feedback but my problem is just on the numerator. I can't find a right coefficient for x^2 on the left hand side which I should equate to my first right hand side equation.
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Professor Tambuwal, thank you for a powerful explanation on the Partial Fraction Decomposition Form for Repeated Factors. This material is helpful in Control Engineering.
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Yooo God bless you. I saw a question on repeated linear fractions on a past Q. I factorized the (x+3)² to x²+9. Then got some fractions for A B and C. Thank you ♥️
(x+3)^2 is equal to (x+3) (x+3) which equal to x^2 +6x +9
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That's amazing but I have a question why the power two for the second fraction
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Can we do cover method for this
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Pls resolve this
15x -x+2 (numerator) x-5 (3xsquare+4x-2)
Can you help me on this one 3-x/(x^2+3)(x+3)?
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Good morning big bro I'm so grateful for your quick feedback but my problem is just on the numerator. I can't find a right coefficient for x^2 on the left hand side which I should equate to my first right hand side equation.
Where is t coming from