Unit 10 Day 3 Solving Rational Equations

Unit 10 Day 3 Solving Rational Equations

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Mathematics

11th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What is a rational equation?

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A rational equation is an equation that involves at least one rational expression, which is a fraction where the numerator and/or denominator are polynomials.

2.

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How do you solve a rational equation?

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To solve a rational equation, first find a common denominator, eliminate the fractions by multiplying both sides by this denominator, and then solve the resulting polynomial equation.

3.

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What is the importance of checking for extraneous solutions in rational equations?

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Checking for extraneous solutions is important because multiplying both sides of an equation by a variable expression can introduce solutions that do not satisfy the original equation.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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The first step is to find a common denominator, which in this case is (x-1)(x+1), and then multiply both sides of the equation by this common denominator.

5.

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What does it mean if a rational equation has no solution?

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A rational equation has no solution if the variable leads to a contradiction, such as dividing by zero or an impossible statement.

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7.

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What is an extraneous solution?

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An extraneous solution is a solution that emerges from the process of solving an equation but does not satisfy the original equation.

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