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Section P6 Rational Expressions

Section P6 Rational Expressions. Rational Expressions.

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Section P6 Rational Expressions

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  1. Section P6Rational Expressions

  2. Rational Expressions

  3. A rational expression is the quotient of two polynomials. The set of real numbers for which an algebraic expression is defined is the domain of the expression. Because division by zero is undefined, we must exclude numbers from a rational expression’s domain that make the denominator zero. See examples below.

  4. Example What numbers must be excluded from the domain?

  5. Simplifying Rational Expressions

  6. Example Simplify and indicate what values are excluded from the domain:

  7. Example Simplify and indicate what values are excluded from the domain:

  8. Multiplying Rational Expressions

  9. Example Multiply and Simplify:

  10. Dividing Rational Expressions

  11. We find the quotient of two rational expressions by inverting the divisor and multiplying.

  12. Example Divide and Simplify:

  13. Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions with the Same Denominator

  14. Add or subtract rational expressions with the same denominator by (1) Adding or subtracting the numerators, (2) Placing this result over the common denominator, and (3) Simplifying, if possible.

  15. Example Add:

  16. Example Subtract:

  17. Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions with Different Denominators

  18. Example Subtract:

  19. Example Add:

  20. Example Add:

  21. Example Add:

  22. Complex Rational Expresisons

  23. Complex rational expressions, also called complex fractions, have numerators or denominators containing one or more rational expressions. Here are two examples of such expressions listed below:

  24. Example Simplify:

  25. Example Simplify:

  26. Simplify: (a) (b) (c) (d)

  27. Divide (a) (b) (c) (d)

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