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Partial Fractions Questions

The document contains a series of questions related to resolving fractions into partial fractions, including multiple-choice options for each question. Topics covered include finding partial fractions, determining constants, and identifying characteristics of proper fractions. Each question presents a mathematical expression and asks for the correct partial fraction decomposition or method.
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Partial Fractions Questions

The document contains a series of questions related to resolving fractions into partial fractions, including multiple-choice options for each question. Topics covered include finding partial fractions, determining constants, and identifying characteristics of proper fractions. Each question presents a mathematical expression and asks for the correct partial fraction decomposition or method.
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Partial Fractions Questions

Partial Fractions
68. Resolve the fraction (7x + 19) / ((x + 1)(x + 5)) into partial fractions.

A. 3/(x+1) + 4/(x+5)
B. 7/(x+1) + 12/(x+5)
C. 3/(x+1) + 4/(x+5)
D. 7/(x+1) + 19/(x+5)

69. Given f(x) = (6x - 1)/((2x + 1)(x - 3)), find the partial fractions.

A. 2/(2x+1) + 3/(x-3)
B. 3/(2x+1) + 2/(x-3)
C. 1/(2x+1) + 5/(x-3)
D. 6/(2x+1) - 1/(x-3)

70. Find the constants A and B if (5x + 6)/((x + 2)(x - 4)) = A/(x + 2) + B/(x - 4).

A. A = 2, B = 3
B. A = 3, B = 2
C. A = -2, B = -3
D. A = 1, B = 5

71. Which method is used to find constants in partial fractions by substituting specific
values for x?

A. Coefficient Comparison
B. Substitution Method
C. Cover-Up Method
D. Direct Substitution Method

72. Resolve (3x - 5) / (x² + 4x + 4) into partial fractions.

A. 1/(x+2) - 5/(x+2)
B. (x-5)/(x+2)
C. (3/(x+2)) - (5/(x+2))
D. (x+5)/(x+2)
73. If the denominator has a repeated linear factor, the partial fraction form will include:

A. Only one term for each factor


B. Multiple terms for each factor
C. Terms of increasing powers of the factor
D. No terms for repeated factors

74. Find the partial fractions of (4x + 1)/((x - 2)(x + 3)).

A. 2/(x-2) + 1/(x+3)
B. 1/(x-2) + 2/(x+3)
C. 4/(x-2) + 1/(x+3)
D. 2/(x-2) + 3/(x+3)

75. Resolve (2x² + x - 3)/(x² - x - 6) into partial fractions.

A. 1/(x-3) - 3/(x+2)
B. 2/(x-3) + 1/(x+2)
C. (2/(x-3)) - (1/(x+2))
D. (3/(x+2)) + (1/(x-3))

76. Resolve (5x + 9)/(x² + 5x + 6) into partial fractions.

A. 3/(x+2) + 4/(x+3)
B. 1/(x+2) + 2/(x+3)
C. 5/(x+2) + 9/(x+3)
D. 2/(x+2) + 3/(x+3)

77. Which of the following describes a proper fraction?

A. Numerator degree < Denominator degree


B. Numerator degree > Denominator degree
C. Numerator degree = Denominator degree
D. No restrictions on numerator and denominator degrees

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