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key term - Partial fraction decomposition

Definition

Partial fraction decomposition is a method used to express a rational function as the sum of simpler fractions. This technique is particularly useful for integrating rational functions.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Partial fraction decomposition applies to proper fractions where the degree of the numerator is less than the degree of the denominator.
  2. If the denominator contains distinct linear factors, each factor gets its own term in the decomposition.
  3. Repeated linear factors require terms with increasing powers in the denominator (e.g., $\frac{A}{(x-1)} + \frac{B}{(x-1)^2}$).
  4. Quadratic and higher-degree irreducible factors require terms with both $Ax+B$ in their numerators.
  5. The coefficients for each term in the decomposition are typically found by setting up and solving a system of equations.

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