Find the values of the constants $A$, $B$, and $C$ - Edexcel - A-Level Maths Pure - Question 3 - 2011 - Paper 5

Question 3

Find the values of the constants $A$, $B$, and $C$.
$$\frac{9x^2}{(x-1)^2(2x+1)} = \frac{A}{(x-1)} + \frac{B}{(x-1)^2} + \frac{C}{(2x+1)}$$
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Find the values of the constants $A$, $B$, and $C$ - Edexcel - A-Level Maths Pure - Question 3 - 2011 - Paper 5
Substituting $x = 1$

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To find the value of B, substitute x=1:
9=3BB=3
Substituting $x = -\frac{1}{2}$

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Next, substitute x=−21:
49=C(−21−1)2C=1
Finding $A$

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Using the x2 terms:
9=2.4A+C9=2.4A+1A=4
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