This is how we partial fraction, repeated linear factors, "build up the power"
In this video, I explained the one of the most asked question in partial fraction decomposition: "why do we have to build up the power"? Hopefully this clears a lot of the questions from students.
Cover-up method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgPviiv_oZs
Next part (cover-up method for this) is coming up soon!
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Cover-up method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgPviiv_oZs
Next part (cover-up method for this) is coming up soon!
blackpenredpen,
math for fun,
blackpenredpen@gmail.com
Видео This is how we partial fraction, repeated linear factors, "build up the power" канала blackpenredpen
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