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(a)/(x-8) +(b)/(x+4) =(2x-64)/((x-8)(x+4))
solve for a and b

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Answer:

a=-4 and b=6

Explanation:


(a)/(x-8) +(b)/(x+4) =(2x-64)/((x-8)(x+4))

First, add the fractions by finding the common denominator.

In this case, (x-8)(x+4).


(a(x+4) + b(x-8))/((x-8)(x+4)) =(2x-64)/((x-8)(x+4))

Therefore, the numerators are equal:


a(x+4) + b(x-8) =2x-64

Simplify:


ax+4a + bx-8b =2x-64\\(a+b)x+4a-8b=2x-64

Now match the coefficients.


a+b=2, 4a-8b=-64

Solve the system of equations. I'll use substitution, but you can also use elimination if you prefer.


4a-8b=-64\\a-2b=-16\\(2-b)-2b=-16\\2-3b=-16\\-3b=-18\\b=6\\a=-4

Therefore, a=-4 and b=6.

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Answer:

a = -4

b = 6

Explanation:

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(a)/(x-8) +(b)/(x+4) =(2x-64)/((x-8)(x+4)) solve for a and b-example-1

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