Sammon
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Would someone be kind enough to show the working for expressing the following in partial fractions:
<br /> \frac{x^2}{(x-1)(x+1)}<br />
I believe the answer is
\frac{x^2}{(x-1)(x+1)} \equiv 1 + \frac{1}{2(x-1)} - \frac{1}{2(x+1)}
Thanks in advance,
Sammon Jnr
<br /> \frac{x^2}{(x-1)(x+1)}<br />
I believe the answer is
\frac{x^2}{(x-1)(x+1)} \equiv 1 + \frac{1}{2(x-1)} - \frac{1}{2(x+1)}
Thanks in advance,
Sammon Jnr