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a)A) Find A and B such that 1/(x-1)x = A/(x-1) + B/x
B) Let Sn= 1/(1x2) + 1/(2x3) + 1/(3x4) +...+ 1/(n-1)n.
Show that Sn=1-1/n
C) Hence or otherwise evaluate
infinity
(SIGMA) 1/(n-1)n
n=2
b?a)
1/((x-1)x = Ax/((x-1)x) + B(x-1)/((x-1)x)
1 = Ax + B(x-1)
1 = Ax + Bx - B
therefore, A+B = 0 and -B = 1
B = -1 and A = 1
b)
doing it now
b)A) Find A and B such that 1/(x-1)x = A/(x-1) + B/x
B) Let Sn= 1/(1x2) + 1/(2x3) + 1/(3x4) +...+ 1/(n-1)n.
Show that Sn=1-1/n
C) Hence or otherwise evaluate
infinity
(SIGMA) 1/(n-1)n
n=2
That question is stupid then.
Ah, okay. I didn't see that they were in part A, B and C...Well the partial fraction bit came from part a), so it's just a matter of using part a) to apply on part b)...