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<span class="exam"> Decompose into separate partial fractions. <math>\frac{6x^2 + 27x + 31}{(x + 3)^2(x-1)}</math> | <span class="exam"> Decompose into separate partial fractions. <math>\frac{6x^2 + 27x + 31}{(x + 3)^2(x-1)}</math> | ||
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+ | [[004 Sample Final A|<u>'''Return to Sample Exam</u>''']] |
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