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Mathematics, 02.03.2021 18:40 allisonlillian

What is the correct form of the partial fraction decomposition for StartFraction 6 x + 7 Over (x + 2) squared EndFraction? StartFraction A Over x + 2 EndFraction + StartFraction B Over (x + 2) squared EndFraction

StartFraction A Over x + 2 EndFraction + StartFraction B x + C Over (x + 2) squared EndFraction

StartFraction A Over x EndFraction + StartFraction B Over x + 2 EndFraction + StartFraction C Over (x + 2) squared EndFraction

StartFraction A Over x EndFraction + StartFraction B Over x + 2 EndFraction + StartFraction C x + D Over (x + 2) squared EndFraction

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