Exercises 26 provides practice using the convenient-values method with complex numbers

Chapter 12, Problem 26

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Exercises 26 provides practice using the convenient-values method with complex numbers. As background, you should review Example 3.In this exercise youll use the convenient-values method todetermine real numbers A, B, and C such that the followingequation is an identity:(a) Multiplying both sides of the given identity by theleast common denominator yields(1)Determine A by substituting x 0 in identity (1).(b) In identity (1), substitute x 2i and show that the resultingequation can be written(2)(c) Determine B and C by equating real and imaginaryparts in equation (2).

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