Decompose (-6*x – 40)/((x + 6)(x + 8)) into partial fractions.
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Because the denominator is a product of two different linear factors, split the fraction into two simpler fractions, one over each factor. Assume A/(x+6) + B/(x+8). Combining gives [A(x+8)+B(x+6)]/[(x+6)(x+8)]. Matching coefficients gives A=-2, B=-4. In practice, compare the coefficient of x and the constant term on both sides to find A and B. After A and B are found, place them above their matching denominators to get the partial fraction form.
