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all right iamp;#39;m going to answer the biggest why when we are doing partial fractions take a look and thatamp;#39;s the case when we are dealing with a big fraction like this when we have a repeating factor on the bottom and letamp;#39;s take a look at x plus 2 squared break this apart okay yes we see the x plus 2 squared right here for this little fraction already but why do we also need to put down this x plus 2 to the first power right here and as i said this right here is perhaps the biggest why when we are doing partial fractions and before i answer this question let me just go over the setup with you guys from where doing partial fractions take a look so here is the first case before anything though i should also mention that in fact the top doesnamp;#39;t matter as long as the degree on the top is less than the degree on the bottom so this could have been 3x minus 11 or 2x minus 217 the setup will still be the same as long as the degree is st