Did you get it in this form?I don't have an issue with any of it, but this one question is totally messing with my head, i get different answers by equating coefficients and by letting x=-1. Just totally messing with me
(4x2-2x)/(x+1)(x2+1)
Partial fractions should be expressed where the degree of the numerator is always less than the degree of the denominator. It is effectively a polynomial division. If the degree of the numerator is greater than or equal to the degree of the denominator then we can reduce it further by polynomial division until the degree of the remainder term falls below the degree of the divisor.That would be wherein the problem lies... I dont quite understand why though?
What do you mean? I just provided a general statement without actually doing the question.Trebla are you sure? i Got a= 3 b=1 and c=-3 which works out completely. WHat you do is use the substitution method to work out A and then use the Equation coefficients method to work out b and c by inspection?
Answer comes out to be 3ln(x+1) +(1/2)(ln(x^2+1)) -3 tan^-1 (x) + C