The trickiest part of doing a partial decoposition problem with repeating factors is distinguishing the difference between one problem with distinct factors. We always have to start of by getting the least common denominator and multiplying the same to both top and bottom for each different part. After combining like terms and simplifying, remember to use those systems and plug them into a matrix. Matrices can be very tricky because although it can be easy, the steps are very easy to mess up. At the end it is crucial to go back and check your problems answer.
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