Showing posts with label OPERATIONS ON RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OPERATIONS ON RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS. Show all posts

Friday, December 12, 2008

OPERATIONS ON RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS

In today's class Mr. K was not here and he had a sub to fill in for him. So we just continued working on Exercise 47 all question(DO NOT DO #9)

Here's an example:

eq=\frac{x}{y}\div\frac{x}{y}


1. You can't factor yet so you have to reciprocal.

eq=\frac{x}{y}\div\frac{y}{x}


2. Now factor out the variables.



3.Now just cross multiply; x and x = 1 and y and y = 1


eq=\frac{x}{y}\div\frac{y}{x} \frac{1}{1} =1

4. now just reduce




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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

OPERATIONS ON RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS

Todays class we continued working on operations on rational expressions. We looked over the questions that Mr.k gave us. We basically worked on the questions from yesterdays class so the steps are the same. For most of our class we worked on this questions:







1)





-Factor into binomials


2)









- multiply the numerator by the reciprocal of the denominator









-cancel out

3)






- take out the left overs


For the last part of the class Mr.K showed us slides on the smart board about:

Restrictions:
I Addition and Subtraction
*restrict the denominators
II Multiplication
*restrict the denominators
III Division
*restrict everything except the numerator
of the first fraction

Homework for today is Ex: 46 DO NOT DO QUESTION 9.


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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

OPERATIONS ON RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS.

Today we learnt about Operations on Rational Expressions and went into the addition and subtraction, Multiplying and we're going to continue the division part tomorrow. This is what I got out of the class, so I hope it will be helpful.

-We learnt that when adding and subtracting rational expressions you should follow this steps.

1st-Find the Common Denominator.

2nd-Add or Subtract as required.

And whenever your dealing with this kind of expressions ALWAYS remember to WATCH YOUR SIGNS because you could be doing everything right but won't get the right answer at the end because you got your - and + signs mixed up.


Here are some examples to help you with adding and subtracting rational expressions:

In a question like this you would first Mulitply the Expression by 1 like this-





You would then simplify the expression and find the common denominator between them and in this case it would be 4. So now since you have a common denominator you can add your expression and this is how that would look...




Now that you have the same base go ahead and add the expression and your answer should be...
The other thing we did was Multiplying an equation.


-When doing so always remember to

1st-Factor and reduce to simplest form

2nd- Multiply the numerator then the denominator


We also learnt about difference of squares (perfect squares)

As Mr.K said, If you want to factor any difference of squares you should put the square root of the first term and then the square of the second term.


If you had a question likeYour answer would be .... You CAN factor anything out of something!!


So that's some of the things we learnt about today, I apologize if this blog was late(better late than never). Don't forget to do your homeworks, it's excercise 22 and remember to leave out ques. 20.


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