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$\frac{4x}{x - 2}-\frac{3}{x - 1}
\frac{ax^{2}+bx + c}{(x - 2)(x - 1)}
a=
b=
c=$
Step1: Find a common - denominator
First, find a common denominator for $\frac{4x}{x - 2}-\frac{3}{x - 1}$. The common denominator is $(x - 2)(x - 1)$. So, $\frac{4x}{x - 2}-\frac{3}{x - 1}=\frac{4x(x - 1)-3(x - 2)}{(x - 2)(x - 1)}$.
Step2: Expand the numerator
Expand $4x(x - 1)-3(x - 2)$:
\[
$$\begin{align*}
4x(x - 1)-3(x - 2)&=4x^{2}-4x-3x + 6\\
&=4x^{2}-7x + 6
\end{align*}$$
\]
Since $\frac{4x^{2}-7x + 6}{(x - 2)(x - 1)}=\frac{Ax^{2}+Bx + C}{(x - 2)(x - 1)}$, then $A = 4$, $B=-7$, $C = 6$.
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$A = 4$
$B=-7$
$C = 6$