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9.4 Multiplying & Dividing Rational Expressions

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1 9.4 Multiplying & Dividing Rational Expressions

2 Simplifying Rational Expressions
If the top and bottom have a common term, they can cancel out.

3 Example #1 Simplify the Expression
Do you notice anything similar on top and bottom?

4 Example #1b Simplify the Expression
Notice how the top and bottom both have “(x – 2)”. They cancel out. Also, notice the top has “(x + 3)” and the bottom has “(x – 3),” which are different. They DO NOT cancel out.

5 Example #1c Simplify the Expression
Notice “x2 – 4” can be factored to (x + 2)(x – 2) Notice how the top and bottom both have “(x – 2)”. They cancel out. Again, the top has “(x + 2)” and the bottom has “(x – 3),” so they DO NOT cancel out.

6 Example #2a Multiply How do you multiply fractions? Straight across
We don’t even want to multiply, we just want to cancel. Is there anything we can cancel?

7 Example #2b Multiply 2 How do you multiply fractions? Straight across
We don’t even want to multiply, we just want to factor, then cancel.

8 Example #3a Divide Dividing is the same as multiplying by the reciprocal. Again, we don’t even want to multiply.

9 Example #3b Divide 3 3 3 = 2 3 2 Dividing is the same as multiplying by the reciprocal. Again, we don’t even want to multiply.

10 Simplify the expression
Practice #1 Simplify the expression

11 Simplify the expression
Practice #2 Simplify the expression

12 Practice #3 Multiply or

13 Practice #4 Divide

14 Practice #5 Divide


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