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(https://youtu.be/9AXr7dIr0Ng) Partial Fraction Decomposition – Repeated Linear Factor.
In this video, I do a partial fraction decomposition where the denominator factors are a product of LINEAR and QUADRATIC factors. However, note that the quadratic factor can be factored as a repeated linear factor.
In this case we find the constants A, B, and C that would go with our partial fraction decomposition.
Note that if you are watching this for a Calculus course, I do not perform any actual integration.