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Lesson 1.5 Rational Equations

This lesson discusses rational equations, which involve rational expressions. A rational expression is a fraction where the numerator and denominator are polynomials and the denominator is not equal to 0. Some key steps for solving rational equations are: 1) Find the domain by determining values that make the denominator equal to 0 2) Find the least common denominator (LCD) of all terms 3) Isolate the variable by distributing and combining like terms 4) Check that proposed solutions satisfy the original equation Examples are provided to demonstrate how to set up and solve various types of rational equations, including noting when no solution exists. The final example solves for a variable in terms of other variables.
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Lesson 1.5 Rational Equations

This lesson discusses rational equations, which involve rational expressions. A rational expression is a fraction where the numerator and denominator are polynomials and the denominator is not equal to 0. Some key steps for solving rational equations are: 1) Find the domain by determining values that make the denominator equal to 0 2) Find the least common denominator (LCD) of all terms 3) Isolate the variable by distributing and combining like terms 4) Check that proposed solutions satisfy the original equation Examples are provided to demonstrate how to set up and solve various types of rational equations, including noting when no solution exists. The final example solves for a variable in terms of other variables.
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LESSON

1.5 Rational Equations


OBJECTIVE
In this lesson, you will be able to
identify and solve rational equations.

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RATIONAL EXPRESSION
𝑨
• A rational expression can be written in the form where
𝑩
𝐴 and 𝐵 are polynomials and 𝐵 ≠ 0.
• Rational expressions are also called algebraic fractions.
The following are rational expressions:
7 𝑥 2 −𝑥−6 𝑥 2 +7𝑥+10
, , and
𝑎𝑏 𝑥+2 𝑥+5
The following are not rational expressions:
5+ 𝑥 𝑥 1/2 + 2 𝑥 −2 + 2
, , and
𝑥 𝑥+2 𝑥 −1
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RATIONAL EQUATION

• A rational equation is one that involves


rational expressions.

The following equations are rational equations:

2𝑥 𝑥+4 𝑥+1 𝑥 4
−5= + =
𝑥+3 𝑥−1 𝑥 2 −1 2𝑥−3 𝑥−1

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REMEMBER!
When solving a rational equation, be aware of the
domain of the equation, which is the intersection of the
domains of the rational expressions.
2𝑥 𝑥+4
• In the rational equation −5= ,−𝟑 and 𝟏 are excluded as
𝑥+3 𝑥−1
possible values of 𝑥 and are not in the domain.
𝑥+1 𝑥 4 𝟑
• In the equation + = ,−𝟏, 𝟏, and are excluded as
𝑥 2 −1 2𝑥−3 𝑥−1 𝟐
possible values of 𝑥 and are not in the domain.
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1 Solving Rational Equations
Solve: 𝒙 𝟏 𝒙
+ =
𝟓 𝟒 𝟐
Solution:
• Domain is set of all real numbers.
• LCD = 20
𝑥 1 𝑥
20 + = 20
5 4 2
4𝑥 + 5 = 10𝑥
5 = 10𝑥 − 4𝑥
5 = 6𝑥
𝟓
𝟓 = 𝒙
Therefore, the solution is . 𝟔
𝟔 Be
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2 Solving Rational Equations
Solve: 𝟏 𝟑 𝟏
= −𝟐
𝟒 𝒙
Solution:
• 0 is not in the domain.
• LCD = 4𝑥
1 3 1
4𝑥 = 4𝑥 −
4 𝑥 2
𝑥 = 12 − 2𝑥
𝑥 + 2𝑥 = 12
3𝑥 = 12
Therefore, the 𝒙=𝟒
solution is 𝟒. 4 checks as a solution. Be
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3 Solving Rational Equations
Solve: 𝟐𝒙+𝟏 −𝟐
+𝟑=
𝒙+𝟒 𝒙+𝟒
Solution:
• −4 is not in the domain. 2𝑥+1 −2
𝑥+4 𝑥+4
+3 =𝑥+4 𝑥+4
• LCD = 𝑥 + 4
(2𝑥 + 1) + 3 𝑥 + 4 = −2
2𝑥 + 1 + 3𝑥 + 12 = −2
5𝑥 + 13 = −2
5𝑥 = −15
𝒙 = −𝟑
Therefore, the solution is −𝟑. -3 checks as a solution. Be
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4 Solving Rational Equations
Solve: 𝟑𝒚+𝟗 𝟑𝒚+𝟏
+𝟐=
𝒚+𝟏 𝒚+𝟏
Solution:
• −1 is not in the domain. 3𝑦+9 3𝑦+1
𝑦+1 +2 =𝑦+1
𝑦+1 𝑦+1
• LCD = 𝑦 + 1
3𝑦 + 9 + 2 𝑦 + 1 = 3𝑦 + 1
3𝑦 + 9 + 2𝑦 + 2 = 3𝑦 + 1
3𝑦 + 2𝑦 − 3𝑦 = 1 − 9 − 2
2𝑦 = −10
𝒚 = −𝟓
Therefore, the solution is −𝟓. -5 checks as a solution. Be
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5 Solving Rational Equations
Solve:
𝟗 𝟑𝒙
+𝟐=
𝒙−𝟑 𝒙−𝟑
Solution:
• 3 is not in the domain. However, the proposed solution,
3, is not in the domain and
• LCD = 𝑥 − 3 replacing 𝑥 with 3 in the original
9 3𝑥
𝑥−3 +2 = 𝑥−3 equation would require division by
𝑥−3 𝑥−3 0, which is not defined.
9 + 2 𝑥 − 3 = 3𝑥
9 + 2𝑥 − 6 = 3𝑥 Therefore, the equation has
no solution.
9 − 6 = 3𝑥 − 2𝑥
𝟑=𝒙 Be
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REMEMBER!
Just because an equation can be written does not
mean that there is a solution. Equations with no solution
are called contradictions. A simple example of
contradiction is 𝑥 = 𝑥 + 1. This equation has no solution.

An extraneous solution is an apparent solution


that does not solve its equation.

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6 Solving Rational Equations
Solve: 𝟒𝒙+𝟏 𝟏𝟐
−𝟑=
𝒙+𝟏 𝒙𝟐 −𝟏
Solution:
• −1 and 1 are not in the domain.
• LCD = 𝑥 2 − 1 or (𝑥 − 1)(𝑥 + 1)
4𝑥+1 12
𝑥−1 𝑥+1 − 3 = (𝑥 − 1)(𝑥 + 1)
𝑥+1 𝑥 2 −1
𝑥 − 1 4𝑥 + 1 − 3(𝑥 − 1)(𝑥 + 1) = 12
4𝑥 2 − 3𝑥 − 1 − 3(𝑥 2 − 1) = 12 𝑥 − 5 = 0 or 𝑥 + 2 = 0
4𝑥 2 − 3𝑥 − 1 − 3𝑥 2 + 3 − 12 = 0 𝒙=𝟓 𝒙 = −𝟐
𝑥 2 − 3𝑥 − 10 = 0
𝑥 − 5 𝑥 + 2 = 0 Thus, the solutions are −𝟐 and 𝟓.
7 Solving Rational Equations
Solve: 𝟒 −𝟒𝒙+𝟏𝟐
𝟑𝒙 + =
𝒙−𝟐 𝒙−𝟐
Solution:
• 2 is not in the domain. 3𝑥 + 4 = 0 or 𝑥 − 2 = 0
• LCD = 𝑥 − 2 3𝑥 = −4 𝒙=𝟐
𝟒
4 −4𝑥+12 𝒙=−
(𝑥 − 2) 3𝑥 + = (𝑥 − 2) 𝟑
𝑥−2 𝑥−2 4
−3 checks as a solution; 2 is
3𝑥 𝑥 − 2 + 4 = −4𝑥 + 12
not in the domain and does not
3𝑥 2 − 6𝑥 + 4 = −4𝑥 + 12
check as a solution.
3𝑥 2 − 6𝑥 + 4𝑥 + 4 − 12 = 0 𝟒
3𝑥 2 − 2𝑥 − 8 = 0 Therefore, the solution is − 𝟑.
3𝑥 + 4 𝑥 − 2 = 0 Be
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8 Solving Rational Equations
Solve: 𝟐𝒙 𝒙+𝟏 𝒙−𝟏
𝒙−𝟑
+ 𝒙+𝟒
= 𝒙−𝟑
Solution:
• 3 and −4 are not in the domain. 𝑥 + 1 = 0 or 2𝑥 + 1 = 0
• LCD = (𝑥 − 3)(𝑥 + 4) 𝒙 = −𝟏 2𝑥 = −1
𝟏
𝑥−3 𝑥+4
2𝑥
+
𝑥+1
= 𝑥−3 𝑥+4
𝑥−1 𝒙=−
𝟐
𝑥−3 𝑥+4 𝑥−3 1
− 2 and −1 check as
2𝑥 𝑥 + 4 + 𝑥 + 1 𝑥 − 3 = 𝑥 − 1 𝑥 + 4
solutions.
2𝑥 2 + 8𝑥 + 𝑥 2 − 2𝑥 − 3 = 𝑥 2 + 3𝑥 − 4
2𝑥 2 + 𝑥 2 − 𝑥 2 + 8𝑥 − 2𝑥 − 3𝑥 − 3 + 4 = 0 Therefore, the solutions
𝟏
2𝑥 2 + 3𝑥 + 1 = 0 are −𝟏 and − 𝟐.
𝑥 + 1 2𝑥 + 1 = 0 Be
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9 Solving Rational Equations
Solve for 𝑏 in terms of the other variables.
𝒂 𝒅 𝟐
+ =
𝒃+𝒄 𝒃−𝒄 𝒃+𝒄
Solution:
• LCD = (𝑏 + 𝑐)(𝑏 − 𝑐) 𝑎𝑏 + 𝑏𝑑 − 2𝑏 = 𝑎𝑐 − 𝑐𝑑 − 2𝑐
𝑎 𝑑 2 𝑏(𝑎 + 𝑑 − 2) = 𝑐(𝑎 − 𝑑 − 2)
+ =
𝑏+𝑐 𝑏−𝑐 𝑏+𝑐 𝒄(𝒂−𝒅−𝟐)
𝑎 𝑑 2 𝒃=
𝑏+𝑐 𝑏−𝑐 + = 𝑏+𝑐 𝑏−𝑐 𝒂+𝒅−𝟐
𝑏+𝑐 𝑏−𝑐 𝑏+𝑐
𝑎 𝑏−𝑐 +𝑑 𝑏+𝑐 =2 𝑏−𝑐
𝑎𝑏 − 𝑎𝑐 + 𝑏𝑑 + 𝑐𝑑 = 2𝑏 − 2𝑐
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10 Solving Rational Equations
1 1 1
Solve the formula = +𝑟 for r.
𝑟 𝑟1 2
1 1 1
Note: = + is used to calculate parallel resistances.
r r1 r2
Solution:
• LCD = 𝑟 𝑟1 𝑟2 1
=
1 1
+𝑟
𝑟 𝑟1 2
1 1 1
𝑟 𝑟1 𝑟2 𝑟 =𝑟 𝑟1 𝑟2 𝑟 + 𝑟2
1

𝑟1 𝑟2 = 𝑟𝑟2 + 𝑟 𝑟1
𝑟1 𝑟2 = 𝑟(𝑟2 + 𝑟1 )
𝒓𝟏 𝒓 𝟐
𝒓𝟐 + 𝒓𝟏
=𝒓 Be
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11 Problem Involving Consecutive Integers
Find two consecutive integers such that the sum of one-third of the
first and one-fourth of the second is 9.
Solution:
Let 𝑛 = the first integer 7𝑛 = 108 − 3
𝑛 + 1 = the second integer 7𝑛 = 105
Equation: 𝑛 = 15 first integer
𝟏 𝟏
𝟑
𝒏 +
𝟒
𝒏+𝟏 = 9 To find the second integer:
(one-third of the first integer) (one-fourth of the second integer) is 9 𝑛 + 1 = 15 + 1 = 16
• LCD = 12 Thus, two consecutive
1 1 1
12 𝑛 +4𝑛 + = 9(12) integers are 𝟏𝟓 and 𝟏𝟔.
3 4
4𝑛 + 3𝑛 + 3 = 108 Be
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12 Number Problem
The denominator of a fraction is 2 more than the numerator. If 1 is
subtracted from both numerator and denominator, the resulting fraction
1
has a value of 2. Find the original fraction.
Solution:
Let 𝑥 = the numerator, 2 𝑥−1 =1 𝑥+1
𝑥 + 2 = the denominator, and 2𝑥 − 2 = 𝑥 + 1
𝑥
𝑥+2
= the original fraction 2𝑥 − 𝑥 = 1 + 2
Equation: 𝑥=3
𝑥−1
=
1 To find the original fraction:
𝑥+2−1 2 𝑥 3 𝟑
1 is subtracted from both numerator and denominator the resulting fraction is 1/2.
= =
𝑥+2 3+2 𝟓
𝑥−1 1 𝟑
= • LCD = 2(𝑥 + 1) Thus, the original fraction is .
𝑥+1 2 𝟓
13 Solving Rational Equations
An express train travels 150 km in the same time that a freight train travels
100 km. If the express train goes 20 km per hour faster than the freight
train, find the rate of each train.
Solution:
Let 𝑟 = the rate of the freight train, and 100𝑟 + 2 000 = 150𝑟
𝑟 + 20 = the rate of the express train 2 000 = 150𝑟 − 100𝑟
d r t 2 000 = 50𝑟
Freight Train 100 r
100 40 = 𝑟 freight
𝑟 train’s rate
150
Express Train 150 r + 20 To find the express train’s rate:
𝑟 + 20
100 150 𝑟 + 20 = 40 + 20 = 60
= 𝑟
• LCD = 𝑟(𝑟 + 20)
𝑟+20 Thus, the freight train’s rate is 40 kph and the
100 𝑟 + 20 = 150(𝑟) express train’s rate if 60 kph.
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