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Algebra 1 Section 13.5.

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1 Algebra 1 Section 13.5

2 Mixed Rational Expression
The sum of a polynomial and a rational expression is a mixed rational expression.

3 Example 1 Simplify 4y + . 3 y – 2 4y 1 + 3 y – 2 • y – 2 4y2 – 8y
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4 Definition A complex rational expression is an algebraic expression of the form n/d in which the numerator, n, or the denominator, d, or both are rational expressions.

5 Complex Rational Expressions
Expressions containing fractions in the numerator or the denominator should always be simplified.

6 Example 2 Simplify 4 x y ÷ 4 = 4 x y = x y 1 4 = x 4y

7 Example 3 Simplify x + 2 x2 x x + 2 x2 x = 1 x x

8 Complex Rational Expressions
There are two methods for simplifying complex rational expressions. Multiply the numerator by the reciprocal of the denominator.

9 Complex Rational Expressions
There are two methods for simplifying complex rational expressions. Multiply the numerator and denominator by their LCD.

10 Example 4 Simplify . x2 – 9 4x x + 3 8x2 Method 1 • x2 – 9 4x 8x2
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11 Example 4 • x2 – 9 4x 8x2 x + 3 = • (x – 3)(x + 3) 4x 4x • 2x x + 3 =

12 Example 4 Method 2 x2 – 9 • 8x2 4x (x2 – 9)2x = x + 3 x + 3 • 8x2 8x2

13 Example 5 For this example, Method 2 will be easier.
We should multiply the numerator and denominator both by their LCD, b2.

14 Example 5 a b 1 – a2 b2 1 + b2 b2 + a2 = b2 – ab b2 = b2 + a2 b(b – a)

15 Homework: pp


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