degree of Q? We can think of this as an 8 improper fraction, similar to fractions like 5 4 and 3 . Example: x3 (x ? 1)(x + 2) When you’re integrating a rational expression The numerator has degree 3 and the denominator has degree 2; our usual method is not going to work ...
Homework Statement Inverse Fourier of: [ jω+2 ] / [ (jω)2 +5jω+9 ] where j = sqrt(-1) I tried using partial fractions but the denominator can't be factored...I tried completing the square on the denominator but I get a sum of squares. What can I try? I am sure I don...