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    Sep 22, 2012, 08:21 AM
    how to derive from equation A to B
    My question is how to get from equation A to B.
    By using partial fractions? Differential? Any methods?

    equation A = [(z^2 + 1) sin(z)] / [(z-j)(z+3)]
    equation B = sin (z) / z(-3j)

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