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  • We need to donate to this man, at least for his time and effort. Considering this tuition service is provided totally free, I believe it is little to ask to support the developer! If every view was a pound/dollar/unit currency - this man would surely be kindly rewarded for his services to young mathematicians. Appeal: Any influential maths students in sixth-form/college, try and set up a fund where every maths student who uses this site donates a penny to this man! Every little helps.

  • I have been doing a building services degree and haven't done maths in a long time! The way you set this out is fantastic, so easy to understand and I thank you so much for taking the time to do this and help people your brilliant! Thanks again, Dan

  • @UberStarFly Pleasure

  • as retake cor c1 and c2 tomorow. wooooo thanks

  • @gmantgman Good luck

  • Thanks for the great help!! I had a quiz, and I had no clue on how to solve Partial Fractions until I watched your videos! Life saver! Thanks so much!

  • @Mawzyy Thank you - I love saving lives!

  • thanks ,its very clean and street forwrd......

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  • THIS IS SO FREAKIN' HELPFUL!!!!! I'm about to cry because of my homework. The given is so long and I don't have any idea how to solve it. Thank God I found your video, now I know how to do it and all I need is to solve it on my own.

    THANK YOOOOUUU!!!!!! :) :)

  • @16zai Good luck

  • this video really helps me a lot! thank u :)

  • @peachystrawberryab You are welcome

  • thx man, thx a lot. That really help.

  • @TheThasvin Cool - pleased to hear that

  • hello but ur thing does not work in this sum -1A^2+2B-2C where A=3 and C=-2 :P

  • Thanks so much for this!!

    Shall be checking out your other videos when I get stuck with Maths again :D

  • @Drummermean2 heers

  • I thought you are supposed to use long division if the numerator has an exponent larger or equal to the denominators? Please clarify this for me, I am very confused...

  • That's correct.

  • useful for integrals

  • i have a methods test on this tomorrow and my book showed no examples of repeated linear factors, this cleaned everything up for me!

    thank you so much, 5/5

  • Pleasure - hope all goes well in your test.

  • I have a test tomorrow and this made absolutely no sense to me but thanks to you it does! :D your time is greatly appreciated :)

  • Good luck

  • Thank you>>>>

    you made my day!!!

  • good!

  • May God bless u kind u sir !!!! =D

    ur simply better dan my maths teacher at explaining :)

  • what beautfull explanation sir . thank you sir . pls upload more ur video .

    10 of 10 .......

  • Thanks

  • Thanks

  • Thanks bro, your a good person.

  • Thanks for making this video, I really couldn't get my head around this in class but thanks to this video it now makes perfect sense

  • Good - pleased I could offer some light on this for you.

  • Gracias por esta buena explicación.

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