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math test 2

Rational Expressions

  • A rational expression is a fraction in which the numerator and the denominator are both polynomials.
  • To work with rational expressions, the following operations can be performed:
    1. Addition: To add two rational expressions, find a common denominator.
    2. Subtraction: Similar to addition, use a common denominator.
    3. Multiplication: Multiply numerators and denominators.
    4. Division: Multiply by the reciprocal of the divisor.

Simplifying Rational Expressions

  • Factor both the numerator and denominator and then cancel common factors.
  • Be cautious of restrictions where the denominator cannot equal zero.

Radical Expressions

  • A radical expression involves roots, such as square roots, cube roots, etc.
  • Simplifying Radical Expressions: To simplify
    • Factor out the largest square (or cube, etc.) possible.
    • Use rules of radicals to combine or simplify terms.

Radical Equations

  • An equation that includes a variable within a radical.
  • Solve by first isolating the radical and then squaring both sides.
  • Check for extraneous solutions, as squaring can introduce solutions not valid in the original equation.