The driving point impedance of an LC network is given by Z(s)=(s4+4s2+3)/(s3+2s) . By taking the continued fraction expansion using second Cauer form, find the value of C1.

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The driving point impedance of an LC network is given by Z(s)=(s<sup>4</sup>+4s<sup>2</sup>+3)/(s<sup>3</sup>+2s) . By taking the continued fraction expansion using second Cauer form, find the value of C<sub>1</sub>.