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Page 1: Intro to Rational Expressions - jensenmath 2 part 1 lesson... · c) Add and Subtract Rational Expressions With Monomial Denominators 1. factor denominators if possible 2. get a common

Intro to Rational Expressions

Fractions and Exponents Review

Fractions Review

Adding and Subtracting Fractions Always find a common denominator when adding or subtracting fractions!

a) b)

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Multiplying and Dividing Fractions

You do NOT need a common denominator when multiplying or dividing fractions!

a) b)

Rule: We can NEVER have a fraction with a denominator of 0. Why?

Rule: Cross multiplication of fractions only happens when......

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Rule: We can cancel out ONLY when multiplying fractions

Rule: We can NOT cancel out when adding or subtracting fractions

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Simplify the following rational expressions using exponent laws

a)

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b)

c)

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d)

e)

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Combining fractions and exponents:

ex.

COMPLETE WORKSHEET

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Intro to Rational exponents (Fractions):

Powers with a rational exponent of the form

A power involving a rational exponent with numerator 1 and denominator n can be interpreted as the nth root of the base:

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Powers with a rational exponent of the form

Example 1: Evaluate each of the following

a) b) c)

d) e)

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Powers with a rational exponent of the form

You can evaluate a power involving a rational exponent with numerator m and denominator n by taking the nth root of the base raised to the exponent m:

Powers with a rational exponent of the form

Example 2: Simplify each of the following powers

a) b)

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c) d)

e)

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Example 3: Evaluate each of the following

a) b)

c) If you have a power with a negative exponent and a rational base, just flip the base and make the exponent positive.

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Apply Exponent Rules

Example 4: Simplify and express answer using only positive exponents

a)

b)

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c)

d)

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e)

Complete Worksheet

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2.1/2.2 Restricting, Simplifying, Multiplying, and Dividing Rational Expressions

Lesson Outline:

Part 1: Stating restrictions

Part 2: Simplifying rational expressions

Part 3: Multiplying rational expressions

Part 4: Dividing rational expressions

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What is a rational expression?

Example of a graph of a rational expression:

The open circle is used to represent a hole in the graph. This corresponds to any restrictions on the variable (denominator can't be 0).

Stating Restrictions

bottom of a fraction can NOT = 0.

Note: rational expressions must be checked for restrictions by determining where the denominator is equal to zero. These restrictions must be stated when the expression is simplified.

Example 1: State the restrictions for the following rational expressions

a) c)b)

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Rule: We can cancel out ONLY when multiplying fractions

Rule: We can NOT cancel out when adding or subtracting fractions

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Example 2: Simplifying each expression and determine any restrictions on the variable.

Simplifying Rational Expressions

a)

b) Note: factor where possible and then state restrictions before cancelling factors.

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c)

d)

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e)

f)

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Multiplying Rational Expressions1. factor where possible2. cancel common factors3. multiply numerators and denominators4. state restrictions (throughout process)

a)

b)

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c)

d)

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Dividing Rational Expressions

no cross cancelling until after second fraction has been flipped

1. flip second fraction and change to multiplication2. factor where possible3. cancel common factors4. multiply numerators and denominators5. state restrictions (throughout process)

a)

b)

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c)

DO WORKSHEET

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2.2 Add and Subtract Rational Expressions

DO IT NOW!

a) Note: the product of the denominators will give a common denominator (but not always the lowest common denominator)

b) Simplify and state restrictions

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c)

Add and Subtract Rational Expressions With Monomial Denominators

1. factor denominators if possible 2. get a common denominator3. re-write expression with a common denominator4. add/subtract the numerator (keep denominator the same)5. simplify where possible6. state restrictions (throughout process)

a)

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b)

Add and Subtract Rational Expressions with Polynomial Denominators

a) 1. factor denominators if possible 2. get a common denominator3. re-write expression with a common denominator4. add/subtract the numerator (keep denominator the same)5. simplify where possible6. state restrictions (throughout process)

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b)

c)

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d)

Binomial expressions can differ by a factor of -1. Factor -1 from one of the denominators to identify the common denominator. Then simplify each expression and state the restrictions.

e)