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Undergrad How to Decompose (z^3+1)/(z(1-z)^2)?
Great, appreciate the patience. Imagine, I've made it to a graduate-level complex analysis class without ever doing partial fractions... Loads of help, thanks again.- bryansteele
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Undergrad How to Decompose (z^3+1)/(z(1-z)^2)?
right again. I've edited my last reply. I forgot the +1 in the numerator.- bryansteele
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Undergrad How to Decompose (z^3+1)/(z(1-z)^2)?
Right. It is 1 + (2z2-z+1)/(z3-2z2+z)- bryansteele
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Undergrad How to Decompose (z^3+1)/(z(1-z)^2)?
It comes out to ((z+1)(z2-z+1))/(z(z-1)2)- bryansteele
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Undergrad How to Decompose (z^3+1)/(z(1-z)^2)?
Hey, I made a quick edit in the problem. I meant the quantity squared. Sorry for the confusion.- bryansteele
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Undergrad How to Decompose (z^3+1)/(z(1-z)^2)?
Yes, another of these. How do you decompose (z3+1)/(z(1-z)2) ? I've tried A/z + B/(1-z) + (Cz+D)/(1-z)2 and a slew of others that don't work. Thanks a bunch!- bryansteele
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To the "money makes the world go 'round folks..." Obviously it's conservation of angular momentum...- bryansteele
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics