Watch Video on Adding Rational Expressions - Algebra Help
Sunday, September 13th, 2009
Access full lesson containing this video at: http://www.yourteacher.com/algebra1/addingandsubtractingrationalexpressions.php Students learn that when adding rational expressions, the first step is to factor each of the denominators, if possible, then give each term a common denominator by multiplying the numerator and denominator of each term by the appropriate value. Next, add across the numerators and keep the denominators the same. Finally, factor the resulting numerator, if possible, to determine if the rational expression can be reduced.
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I want you to find this if you’re looking, so, what we’re doing is called Simplifying Radicals, or Simplifying Square Roots. Specifically, we cover how to take the square root of variables, as well as how to simplify square roots in the denominator. YAY MATH!
Access full lesson containing this video at: http://www.yourteacher.com/algebra1/subtractingrationalexpressions.php Students learn that when subtracting rational expressions, the first step is to change the minus sign between the terms to a plus sign, and change all the signs across the numerator of the following term. Next, factor each of the denominators, if possible, then give each term a common denominator by multiplying the numerator and denominator of each term by the appropriate value. Next, add across the numerators and keep the denominators the same. Finally, factor the resulting numerator, if possible, to determine if the rational expression can be reduced.