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1 Introduction to Rational Equations
14 March 2011

2 Rational Equation

3 Definition Polynomial Rational =
Rational equations are fractions in which both the numerator and the denominator are polynomials

4 Polynomials vs. Rationals Non-Example and Example
Polynomial Equations Rational Equations y = x3 – 7x + 6

5 Your Turn: Complete problems 1 – 10 on the Introduction to Rational Equations handout

6 Discontinuities Discontinuity – a point or a line where the graph of an equation has as a hole, a jump, a break, or a gap Affect the shape, domain and range of an equation

7 Discontinuities, cont. Three major types of discontinuities:
Vertical Asymptotes Horizontal Asymptotes Holes Asymptotic Point Discontinuity

8 Asymptotes Lines that the graph approaches but never crosses
Represented by a dashed line Not part of the equation

9 Vertical Asymptotes Occur when the denominator equals zero
Can never be crossed Always in the form x = Abbreviated VA

10 Vertical Asymptotes, cont.
Hand Drawn Calculator Drawn

11 Horizontal Asymptotes
Occur when the degree of the denominator is ≥ the degree of the numerator Ex. Can be crossed when |x| is very large Describes the end behavior of a rational eqn Always in the form y = Abbreviated HA

12 Horizontal Asymptotes, cont.
Hand Drawn Calculator Drawn

13 Holes Gaps in the graph at a single point Occur when
Always in the form x = Represented by an open circle (or hole) in the graph

14 Holes, cont. Hand Drawn Calculator Drawn

15 Graphing Calculators and Removable Discontinuities
Graphing calculators have difficulty showing removable discontinuities Check the table for errors!

16 Example #1 Roots: y-int: VA: HA: Holes:

17 Example #2 Roots: y-int: VA: HA: Holes:

18 Your Turn: On the “Identifying Features of Rational Equations” handout, answer problems 1 – 8. Don’t answer the domain and range questions!

19 Discontinuities and Domain and Range
Discontinuities affect the domain and range of a rational equation Vertical Asymptotes → Domain Horizontal Asymptotes → Range Holes → Domain and Range

20 Example 1: Domain: Range:

21 Example 2: Domain: Range:

22 Your Turn: Answer the domain and range questions for problems 1 – 8 on the “Identifying Features of Rational Equations” handout.

23 Homework Complete problems 1 – 6 on the “Identifying the Features of Rational Equations Practice” handout.


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