

Adding and Subtraction Rational Expressions
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Mathematics
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10th - 12th Grade
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Medium
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LaShawne Long Myles
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Adding and Subtraction Rational Expressions

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Open Ended
Based on yesterday's lesson...what should happen next?
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Let's check in from Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions
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Poll
When we add or subtract and rational expression we need...
common denominators
LCM between denominators
to combine only the numerators
simplify
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Open Ended
What do you need to have or do in order to add or subtract rational expressions?
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What process do we need to take to add or subtract rational expressions? Let's see!
We need a common denominator (the LCM between the two)
We need to make sure that WHATEVER we multiplied the denominator by we MUST multiply the numerator by.
We ONLY add or subtract the numerators once we have common denominators
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
The denomiator should be the... between the two denominatrs.
Least Common Numerator
Least Common Answer
Least Common Multiple
Least Common Path
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Let's look at a worked example.
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Multiple Choice
What is happening in this step?
Combining like terms/Simplifying if we can.
Writing both expressions from the numerators in the same numerator.
Multiplying each numerator by the corresponding denominator.
Finding the Common Denominator by determine the least common multiple.
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Multiple Choice
What's happening in this step?
Finding the Common Denominator by determine the least common multiple.
Each numerator has been multiplied by the corresponding denominator.
Combining like terms/Simplifying if we can.
Distributing the negative, so we can combine like terms.
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Multiple Choice
What should have happened JUST before in this step?
Writing both expressions from the numerators in the same numerator.
Finding the Common Denominator by determine the least common multiple.
Distributing the negative, so we can combine like terms.
Distributing the negative, so we can combine like terms.
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Poll
Based on what I've seen I now know about....a little bit better.
Common Denominators
Distributing the Negative
Only Combining the Numerators
I already knew this! I'm a champ!
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