Thanksundalay said:Equate like terms:
x^2 = ax^2
a = 1
10x = 4ax + bx
10 = 4 +b
b=6
c = 4a +b
c = 4 + 6
c = 10
multiply both sides by (x+2)(x-2)shaon0 said:sorry, i have another question:
Write (2-x)/(x+2)(x-1) in the form a/(x+2) + b/(x-1)
cool, i got the equating part right.tacogym27101990 said:multiply both sides by (x+2)(x-2)
sode then you get:
2-x = a(x-1) + b(x+2)
and equate the coefficient of x and the constants
you get 2= 2b -a (1)
and......-1=a+b (2)
(1)+(2)
1=3b b= 1/3, a =-4/3