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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. Chapter 9: Rational Expressions and Equations. How to Play. Each question will have four answers. You need to figure out the answer and click on the correct one.
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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Chapter 9: Rational Expressions and Equations
How to Play • Each question will have four answers. You need to figure out the answer and click on the correct one. • Click on the bottom part of the answer box for the answer you want. The cursor should look like a pointing hand. • Be sure to click ONLY on the answer box, otherwise you will get out of order. • If you are correct, you will go to the next question. If wrong, you will need to start over. • When you start over, you can use your answers you have recorded to get back to where you made a mistake, so keep track of where you were and your answers! • For the questions after $25,000, there will be an option for 50/50 except for the million dollar question.
What is the definition of a rational expression? A. A fraction that has a fraction numerator and/or denominator B. An expression comparing two polynomials using division C. The smallest number that at least two others can multiply into D. Breaking apart numbers and/or polynomials into terms that multiply to be them.
What is the definition of least common multiple? A. A fraction that has a fraction numerator and/or denominator B. An expression comparing two polynomials using division C. The smallest number that at least two others can multiply into D. Breaking apart numbers and/or polynomials into terms that multiply to be them.
What is the definition of a complex fraction? A. A fraction that has a fraction numerator and/or denominator B. An expression comparing two polynomials using division C. The smallest number that at least two others can multiply into D. Breaking apart numbers and/or polynomials into terms that multiply to be them.
What is the definition of a rational expression? A. A fraction that has a fraction numerator and/or denominator B. An expression comparing two polynomials using division C. The smallest number that at least two others can multiply into D. Breaking apart numbers and/or polynomials into terms that multiply to be them.
Simplify the rational expression below A. B. C. D.
What values of m make the expression below undefined? A. B. C. D.
Simplify the rational expression below A. B. C. D.
Find the LCM of the polynomials below A. B. C. D.
Simplify the rational expression below A. B. C. D.
Simplify the rational expression below A. B. C. D.
Solve the rational equation below A. B. C. D.
Solve the rational equation below A. B. C. D.
Solve the rational equation below A. B. C. D.
Solve the rational equation below A. B. C. D.
Simplify the rational expression below A. B. C. D.
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CONGRATULATIONS! YOU MADE IT THE WHOLE WAY! If I had a million dollars to give you, I would, but I’m sure that this studying will help you get an A on the test tomorrow, and that will feel like a million dollars! Please close, log off, and shut down the computers. You now have the rest of the time to work on the study guide. You may work in small groups if you wish. Press ESC to end the presentation.