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Multiplying Rational Expressions Use the following steps to multiply rational expressions. 1.Factor each numerator and denominator. 2.Reduce factors that are common to both a numerator and a denominator. 3.Multiply numerators. 4.Multiply denominators.
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Example 1 Factor the denominator on the left. Reduce common factors. Multiply The simplified product is …
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Example 2 Factor all numerators and denominators Multiply Sometimes the reducing is simpler if a squared factor is written as a product.
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Reduce common factors. The simplified product is …
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Note that in this last problem we reduced a common factor (x+4) found in different rational expressions … … and reduced a common factor (x+4) found in the same rational expression.
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The important thing here is to reduce a common factor in one numerator and one denominator. It doesn’t make any difference which rational expression they come from.
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Example 3 There is nothing to factor on this problem. Notice that both numerators have a common variable x. Multiply When this happens, it is usually easier to multiply the numerators first. Do this with both numerators and denominators.
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Reduce common factors. Note that it was convenient to leave the numerical coefficients in factored form. The simplified product is …
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