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What form of rational function \(\frac{px+q}{(x-a)(x-b)}\), a≠b represents?(a) \(\frac{A}{(x-a)}\)(b) \(\frac{B}{(x-b)}\)(c) \(\frac{A+B}{(x-a)(x-b)}\)(d) \(\frac{A}{(x-a)} + \frac{B}{(x-b)}\)This question was posed to me in an online quiz.My question is based upon Integration by Partial Fractions topic in section Integrals of Mathematics – Class 12

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Right option is (d) \(\frac{A}{(x-a)} + \frac{B}{(x-b)}\)

Easiest explanation: The given FUNCTION \(\frac{px+q}{(x-a)(x-b)}\), a≠b can also be WRITTEN as

\(\frac{A}{(x-a)} + \frac{B}{(x-b)}\) and is further used to solve INTEGRATION by partial fractions numerical.



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