Partial Fractions with Squared Linear Denominators (OCR A Level Maths A) : Revision Note
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Squared Linear Denominators
Partial fractions

In partial fractions the common denominator is split into parts (factors)
This is the reverse process to adding (or subtracting) fractions
In harder questions there is a repeated factor, this is a squared linear factor
What are squared linear denominators?

A linear factor is of the form (ax + b)
It is possible b = 0 so a linear factor could be of the form ax (eg 4x)
A squared linear factor is of the form (ax + b)2
With b = 0 this would be of the form (ax)2 (x2 would be too!)

How do I find partial fractions with squared linear denominators?
STEP 1 Factorise the denominator (Sometimes the numerator can be factorised too)
STEP 2 Split the fraction into a sum with a squared linear denominator and any other single linear denominators
STEP 3 Multiply by the denominator to get rid of fractions
STEP 4 Substitute values of x to find A, B, etc (or use comparing coefficients)
STEP 5 Write the original as partial fractions

Worked Example

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