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

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Linear Denominators

What are partial fractions?

Linear Denominators Notes Diagram 1, A Level & AS Level Pure Maths Revision Notes

 

  • This is the reverse process to adding (or subtracting) fractions

  • When adding fractions a common denominator is required

  • In partial fractions the common denominator is split into parts (factors)

  • Partial fractions are used in binomial expansions (see Multiple GBEs) and integration (see Integration by Parts)

What are linear denominators?

Linear Denominators Notes Diagram 2, A Level & AS Level Pure Maths Revision Notes

 

  • A linear factor is of the form (ax + b)

  • A non-linear denominator may be written as the product of linear factors

  • If the denominator can be factorised

 

Linear Denominators Notes Diagram 3, A Level & AS Level Pure Maths Revision Notes

How do I find partial fractions?

STEP 1        Factorise the polynomial in the denominator

(Sometimes the numerator can be factorised too)

STEP 2        Split the fraction into a sum with single linear denominators

STEP 3        Multiply by the denominator to get rid of fractions

STEP 4        Substitute values of x to find AB, etc

(An alternative method is comparing coefficients)

STEP 5        Write the original as partial fractions

Linear Denominators Notes Diagram 4, A Level & AS Level Pure Maths Revision Notes

 

Comparing coefficients

  • The quantity of each term must be equal on both sides

  • “The number of x2 on the LHS” = “The number of x2 on the RHS”

  • “The number of …” is called the coefficient of x2

Linear Denominators Notes Diagram 5, A Level & AS Level Pure Maths Revision Notes

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