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Simplifying Rational Expressions
Section 7.1 Simplifying Rational Expressions
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Rational Expressions A rational expression is a polynomial divided by another polynomial. or Fractional algebraic expression x – 5 Restriction The denominator of a rational expression cannot be zero. Any value of the variable that would make the denominator zero is not allowed. 2
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Basic Rules of Fractions
For any rational expression and any polynomial a, b, and c (where b 0 and c 0), 3
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Example Reduce 4
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Example Simplify. Factor 5 from the numerator.
Apply the basic rule of fractions. 5
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Example Simplify. Factor the numerator and denominator.
Apply the basic rule of fractions. 6
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Example Simplify. Factor x from the numerator. Factor the numerator.
Factor the denominator. Apply the basic rule of fractions. 7
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Example Simplify. Factor –2 from the numerator.
Remember that when a negative number is factored from a polynomial, the sign of each term in the polynomial changes. Apply the basic rule of fractions. 8
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Example Simplify. Factor the numerator and the denominator. 9
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Example Simplify.
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