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Operations on Rational Expressions MULTIPLY/DIVIDE/SIMPLIFY
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Rational expressions are fractions in which the numerator and denominator are polynomials and the denominator does not equal zero. Example: Simplify, x – 3 0, x 3
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1. FACTOR the numerator and denominator of each fraction. 3. Multiply what is left in the numerators and denominators of each fraction, and simplify. **Most of the time, we will leave both the numerator and denominator in factored form! To multiply rational expressions: 2. Cancel out any common factors FIRST.
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Factor the numerator and denominator of each fraction. MultiplyExample: Multiply and simplify. Cancel out any common factors.
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1. Multiply the dividend by the reciprocal of the divisor. The reciprocal of is. **Same process as multiplication, except you have to flip the second expression first! To divide rational expressions:
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Example: Divide Multiply by the reciprocal of the divisor. Multiply and simplify. Factor the numerator and denominator of each fraction.
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