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Algebra
 Method of Indeterminate Coefficients
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Algebra

Method of Indeterminate Coefficients

If 𝐴+𝐵𝑥+𝐶𝑥2+⋯=𝐴'+𝐵'𝑥+𝐶'𝑥2+⋯ be an equation which holds for all values of 𝑥, the coefficients 𝐴, 𝐵, ⋯ not involving 𝑥, then 𝐴=𝐴', 𝐵=𝐵', 𝐶=𝐶', ⋯; that is, the coefficients of like powers of 𝑥 must be equal. Proved by putting 𝑥=0, and dividing by 𝑥 alternately. See (234) for an example. 232

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https://archive.org/details/synopsis-of-elementary-results-in-pure-and-applied-mathematics-pdfdrive

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References

  1. B. Joseph, 1978, University Mathematics: A Textbook for Students of Science & Engineering
  2. Wheatstone, C., 1854, On the Formation of Powers from Arithmetical Progressions
  3. Stroud, K.A., 2001, Engineering Mathematics
  4. Coolidge, J.L., 1949, The Story of The Binomial Theorem
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