Partial Fractions: Resolve & Confirm Your Attempt

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The discussion focuses on resolving a rational function into partial fractions, specifically the expression A/x + B/x² + C/(x+1) + D/(x+1)². The user seeks confirmation on their initial setup for the partial fraction decomposition. The consensus is that the proposed form is correct for the given rational function, confirming the user's approach to the problem.

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Homework Statement



Resolve the following into partial fractions.

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The Attempt at a Solution


Is my first step correct?

A/x + B/x^{2} + C/(x+1) + D/(x+1)^{2}

Thanks in advance!
 

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Yeah.

thanks :)
 

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