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If \(\frac{3 x+2}{(x+1)\left(2 x^2+3\right)}=\frac{A}{x+1}+\frac{B x+C}{2 x^2+3}\), then \(A+C-B\) is equal to :

  1. A 0
  2. B 2
  3. C 3
  4. D 5
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(B) 2

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\(\because \quad \frac{3 x+2}{(x+1)\left(2 x^2+3\right)}=\frac{A}{x+1}+\frac{B x+C}{2 x^2+3}\) \(\Rightarrow \quad 3 x+2=A\left(2 x^2+3\right)+(B x+C)(x+1)\) On putting \(x+1=0\) \(3(-1)+2=A\left[2(-1)^2+3\right]\) \(\Rightarrow \quad-3+2=A(5)\)…
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