Partial fraction decomposition with cos() in the numerator

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I am looking at a particular integral, and to get started, my text gives the indication that one should use partial fraction decomposition with ##\displaystyle \frac{\cos (ax)}{b^2 - x^2}##. Specifically, it says "then make a partial fraction expansion." However, I only learned the technique of partial fraction decomposition in the context of polynomials. I am not sure exactly what it is asking me to do.
 
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