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Problem 3 Easy Difficulty

Make the given changes in the integrands of the indicated examples of this section. Then write out the equation that shows the partial fractions that would be used for the integration.
In Example $4,$ change the denominator to $x^{3}-9 x^{2}$.

Answer

$\frac{4 x+4}{x^{3}-9 x^{2}}=\frac{A}{x}+\frac{B}{x^{2}}+\frac{C}{x-9}$

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the problem, we have been given the integration that is four X plus four upon XQ minus nine X square. So this is written as integration forward into X plus one upon access choir into X minus nine. So this is written as four into X plus one upon excess Choir index minus nine. This is equal to a upon X plus V upon X squared plus C upon X minus nine. So this is the way we have dragged the parcel fraction and this is the answer.

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