I have a partial fraction problem where I need to decompose $$\frac{1}{(-2x-x^4)}$$ which becomes $$\frac{1}{(x)(-x^3-2)}.$$
I'm used to dealing with partial fractions where the factor $(x-2)$ is raised to the third power, like $(x-2)^3$, but what do I do when the third power is inside the factor, like $(x^3-2)$?
It no longer seems to fit any of the forms for partial fraction decomposition, and yet, apparently it can still be done. How?