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Section 12.5. Solving Rational Equations. Examples. Examples of rational equations in one variable. Solving Rational Equations in One Variable. Examples of Rational Equations of One Variable. Example. Solution. Solving Rational Equations in One Variable. Solving a Rational Equation.
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Section 12.5 Solving Rational Equations
Examples Examples of rational equations in one variable Solving Rational Equations in One Variable Examples of Rational Equations of One Variable
Example Solution Solving Rational Equations in One Variable Solving a Rational Equation
Example Solution Continued 1 is not an excluded value Solving Rational Equations in One Variable Solving a Rational Equation
Solution Continued Check using “intersect” on a graphing calculator Example Solving Rational Equations in One Variable Solving a Rational Equation
Solution Check using “intersect” on a graphing calculator Solving Rational Equations in One Variable Solving a Rational Equation
Solution Continued 2 is not a solution, it’s excluded because x - 2 = 0 would be in the denominator. Solution set is the empty set Example Solving Rational Equations in One Variable Solving a Rational Equation
Solution Excluded values are –2 and 5 Clear the denominator by multiplying by the LCD Solving Rational Equations in One Variable Solving a Rational Equation
Solution Solution Continued Excluded values are –2 and 5 Clear the denominator by multiplying by the LCD Solving Rational Equations in One Variable Solving a Rational Equation
Solution Solution Continued Excluded values are –2 and 5 Clear the denominator by multiplying by the LCD Solving Rational Equations in One Variable Solving a Rational Equation
Solution Solution Continued Since –2 is an excluded value; Solution is just 0 Plug 0 back into the original equation to verify the solution is correct. Solving Rational Equations in One Variable Solving a Rational Equation
Process To solve a rational equation in one variable, 1. Factor the denominator(s) if possible. 2. Identify any excluded values. 3. Find the LCD of all of the fractions. 4. Multiply both sides of the equation by the LCD, which gives a simpler equation to solve. 5. Solve the simpler equation. 6. Discard any proposed solutions that are excluded values. Solving Rational Equations in One Variable Solving a Rational Equations in One Variable
Example a Solution Solving Rational Equations in One Variable Finding Input Value of a Rational Function
Example Solution Continued a Solving Rational Equations in One Variable Finding Input Value of a Rational Function
Example Solution Continued Both results are in the domain of f Verify using a graphing calculator Solving Rational Equations in One Variable Finding Input Value of a Rational Function
Process To solve a rational equation, clear the fractions in it by multiplying both sides of the equation by the LCD. To simplify a rational expression, do not multiply it by the LCD—the only multiplication permissible is multiplication by 1, usually in the form A/A , where A is a nonzero polynomial. Solving Rational Equations verses Simplifying Rational Expressions Solving Rational Equations verses Simplifying a Rational Expression
Clarification Solving Rational Equations verses Simplifying a Rational Expression Solving Rational Equations verses Simplifying Rational Expressions
Example In Example 9 of Section 8.1, we found the model where P(t) is the percentage of Americans who are Internet users at t years since 1990 (see the table). Predict when 85% of Americans were or will be Internet users. Using a Rational Model to Make Predictions About the Independent Variable Using a Rational Model to Make a Prediction
Solution Using a Rational Model to Make a Prediction Using a Rational Model to Make Predictions About the Independent Variable
Solution Solution Continued t = 2006. 3189 (year 5179) is not a reasonable answer Verify using a graphing calculator Using a Rational Model to Make Predictions About the Independent Variable Using a Rational Model to Make a Prediction