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5.5 Practice B

The document provides practice problems for adding and subtracting rational expressions. It contains 14 problems where students are asked to find the least common denominator and perform the indicated operations to simplify rational expressions.

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5.5 Practice B

The document provides practice problems for adding and subtracting rational expressions. It contains 14 problems where students are asked to find the least common denominator and perform the indicated operations to simplify rational expressions.

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Lesson
Practice B
5.5 For use with the lesson “Add and Subtract Rational Expressions”

Find the least common denominator.


2 3 8 2x
1. ​ }​, } ​  ​ 2. ​ }​, }
​  ​
x 2 3 2x 1 3 x12 x21
3x 2 x 1 4
3. ​ }​, ​ } ​ 4. ​ }​, } ​  ​, }
​  ​
x 2 2 x2 2 4 3x(x 1 3) x 2 2 9 x(x 2 3)

Perform the indicated operation and simplify.


2 x x 5
5. ​ }​1 } ​ 3x 1 1​ 6. ​ } ​1 }
​ x 2 3​
3x 1 1 x 2 2 4x 1 3
3x 2 3 2 2
7. ​ }​2 }
​  2 ​ 8. ​ }​1 }
​ x 2 2​2 }
​  2​
x25 x 2 25 x x
x 3 1 2x x21
9. ​ }​2 }
​ x 1 2​2 }
​  2 ​ 10. ​ } ​1 }
​ x(x 1 2)​
Lesson 5.5

x13 x 1 5x 1 6 2
x 1 4x 1 4
x x22 x
11. 2 1 ​ } ​ 12. ​ } ​1 ​ } ​
x2 2 2 x 2 1 x 2 12 x 2 2 2x 2 3

Simplify the complex fraction.


2 3 3 2 3x
​  ​1 }
}
x
​  ​
x21
​ 
}
x12
​1 }
​  ​
3
​ 
} ​2 2
2x 2 1
13. ​ }​ 14. ​ }​ 15. ​ } 5 x

1 2x 1
​ 2x 2 2​
} ​ x 1 2​2 }
} ​ x ​ ​ 4x​2 }
} ​ 2x 2 1​

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In Exercises 16 and 17, use the following information.
Doctors Over a twenty year period the number of doctors of medicine M (in thousands)
28,390 1 693t
in the United States can be approximated by M 5 ​ }}    ​where t 5 0
85 2 t
represents 1980. The number of doctors of osteopathy B (in thousands) can be
776 2 12t
approximated by B 5 ​ }
55 2 2t
​.

16. Write an expression for the total number T of doctors of medicine (MD) and doctors
of osteopathy (DO). Simplify the result.
17. How many MDs did the United States have in 1990? how many DOs?

Algebra 2
5-52 Chapter Resource Book
3x 2 1 2x 2 3 2x 2 6 x 2 1 11x 1 33
Lesson 5.5 Add and Subtract 7. ​ }
x 3
​ 8. ​ }
x11
​ ​ 
9. }}    ​
3x(x 1 2)
Rational Expressions, continued 26 7x 2 2 22x 2 9
10. }}​    2 ​ 11. }}
​    ​
  
2. 45; Sample answer: 3 is a common factor, so (x 2 1)(x 1 1) 3(2x 1 1)(x 2 3)
20 6 14 7x 2 2 13x 1 1 x26 5x 2 1
the LCD is 32 p 5, or 45. }
​ 45 ​2 }
​ 45 ​5 }
​ 45 ​ ​    ​ 13. }
​  6 ​ 14. }
​  ​

answers
12. }}   
2(x 2 1)(x 1 x 1 1)
2 (x 2 1)2
3. no; (x 1 2)(x 2 4); (x 2 3)(x 1 5) 2(x 2 2 4x 2 3)
​  2
15. }}    ​ 16. }}
​  2   ​
7(x 2 4) 5(x 1 2) 12x 2 18 x 2 10x 2 26 x(x 2 2)(x 1 1)
​ }}   ​1 }}
(x 1 2)(x 2 4)
​ (x 2 4)(x   
1 2)
​5 }}
​ (x 1 2)(x   
2 4)

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1 R1R3R4 1 R2R3R4
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72
7 x23 4x ​ 25 ​ohms
18. }
​ 2x​ 2. }
1. } ​ x 1 4​ 3. ​ }
x22
​ 4. 5x
19. R 5
5. (x 1 2)(x 2 1) 6. (x 1 2)(x 2 2)
R1R2R3R4R5
7. (x 2 1)(x 1 3) 8. 6x(x 1 3) ​ }}}}}        ​
R R R R 1R R R R 1R R R R 1R R R R 1R R R R
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 5 1 2 4 5 1 3 4 5 2 3 4 5
4x 1 9 5x 2 2 2x 1 4
9. 4x(x 2 1)(x 1 1) 10. }
​  2 ​ 11. }
​  2
​ Study Guide
6x 2x
5x 2 7 23(x 1 2) 1. 8(x – 3)(x + 3)2 2. 5(x 2 3)(x 2 1)2(x 1 1)
​ 
12. }}   ​ 13. ​ }​
(x 1 1)(x 2 3) x14 x 2 1 12x 2 12 x2 2 3x 2 12
​  2
3. }}    ​ 4. ​ }}   ​
  
2
x 2 x 1 12 2x 2 2 4x 1 7 4x 4x (x 2 1) (x 2 3)(x 1 3)2
​ 
14. }}   ​ 15. ​ }}   ​ 16. } ​ 2x 1 1​
(x 2 4)(x 1 2) (x 2 2)(x 1 2) 3 2 2y
ab 3x
2(6 2 x) 2(3x 1 2) 5. ​ }​ 6. }
​ 3x 1 2​ 7. }
​ 3 1 4y​
​ 
17. } ​ 18. }}
​    ​ b2a
3(x 1 2) 2(x 2 2)(x 1 1)
3xy Problem Solving Workshop:
19. z 5 } ​ y 1 2x​ 20. 5 mL Worked Out Example

Practice Level B ​ 234s 2 1755 ​, 6.5 h 2. 2.25 h


1. t 5 }
s(s 2 15)
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1. (x 2 3)(2x 1 3) 2. (x 1 2)(x 2 1)
Challenge Practice
3. (x 2 2)(x 1 2) 4. 3x(x 2 3)(x 1 3) }
​Ït 2 1 1 ​
}
2x 2 1 3​Ï x 1 x ​
x12 6x 2 5 3x 2 1 15x 2 2 1. ​ 
} ​ 2. 2​  2 2
} ​ 3. ​ }​
​ 3x 1 1​ 6. }}
5. } ​    ​ 7. }}​     ​ 2x t (t 1 1) 6x
(x 2 3)(x 2 1) (x 2 5)(x 1 5)
2(x 1 2)(x 1 4)
5x 2 2 8x 1 4 x 2 2 x 2 10 ​ 
4. }}    ​
8. ​ } ​ 9. }}
​    ​ 3
2
x (x 2 2) (x 1 3)(x 1 2)
(3x 2 2)(x 1 1) 5. A 5 24, B 5 2, C 5 2
2x 2 1 x 2 4
​ 
10. }}   
2
​ 11. }
​  2 ​ 24 2 2
x(x 1 2) x 22 ​ } ​ x 1 1​1 }
​1 } ​ x 2 1​
x
(2x 2 1)(x 1 2) 2(5x 2 2)
​ 
12. }}     ​ 13. ​ }​
x 24(x 1 1)(x 2 1) 1 2x(x 2 1) 1 2x(x 1 1)
(x 1 4)(x 2 3)(x 1 1)
5 ​ }}}}
   ​
    
x(2x 1 13) 4x(x 2 2) x(x 1 1)(x 2 1)
​  2
14. }}   ​ 15. }}
​  2   ​
3(2x 2 x 2 2) 4x 2 10x 1 5 24(x 2 2 1) 1 2x 2 2 2x 1 2x 2 1 2x
5 ​ }}}  ​
   
21374t 2 2 20,461t 1 1,627,410
2
x(x 2 1)
​ 
16. T 5 }}}       ​
24x 2 1 4 1 4x 2 4
(85 2 t)(55 2 2t)
​ 
5 }} 3
​  3
   ​5 } ​
17. about 470,933 MDs; about 18,743 DOs x 2x x 2x
6. a. domain: all real numbers except x 5 1,
Practice Level C
x21
1. 2x(x 1 3)(x 2 3) 2. 2(x 2 3)(x 1 4) range: all real numbers b. f ( f (x)) 5 }
​  x ​;
3. 3(x 2 1)(x 2 2)(x 1 3) domain: all real numbers except x 5 0 and x 5 1
c. f ( f ( f(x))) 5 x; the graph is not a line because
4. (x 1 1)(x 2 3)(x 1 5)(x 1 6)
the graph has holes at x 5 0 and x 5 1.
x14 x 2 2 x 1 13
​ 
5. }}   ​ 6. }}
​    ​ x15 7(x 1 1) 8(x 1 2) x2
(x 1 5)(x 2 2) 3(x 2 3)(x 2 2) ​ 
7. } ​; }
​  ​ 8. }
​  ​; }
​  ​
4(2x 1 3) 4(2x 1 3) (x 1 4) (x 1 4)2
2

Algebra 2
Chapter Resource Book A9

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