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Rational Expression

This document discusses subtraction of rational expressions with the same or different denominators. It begins by defining rational expressions as fractions where the numerator and denominator are polynomials. It then covers: 1) Subtracting rational expressions with the same denominator by directly subtracting the numerators and leaving the common denominator. 2) Subtracting rational expressions with different denominators requires finding a common denominator, usually the least common multiple (LCD) of the denominators, before subtracting. 3) Examples are provided of subtracting rational expressions with the same or different denominators and simplifying the results.

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Rational Expression

This document discusses subtraction of rational expressions with the same or different denominators. It begins by defining rational expressions as fractions where the numerator and denominator are polynomials. It then covers: 1) Subtracting rational expressions with the same denominator by directly subtracting the numerators and leaving the common denominator. 2) Subtracting rational expressions with different denominators requires finding a common denominator, usually the least common multiple (LCD) of the denominators, before subtracting. 3) Examples are provided of subtracting rational expressions with the same or different denominators and simplifying the results.

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RATIONAL ALGEBRAIC

EXPRESSIONS
SUBTRACTION OF RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS
HAVING A HARD TIME UNDERSTANDING MATH?
JUST LISTEN AND YOU’LL BE ALL SET
WHAT ARE RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS?

• We define a Rational Expression as a fraction where


the numerator and the denominator are
polynomials.

𝑥² −𝑦²
• Example :
𝑥 −𝑦 ²
SUBTRACTION OF RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS
WITH THE SAME DENOMINATOR

• Only fractions with the same denominator may be


subtracted directly.

• Subtraction Rule (With same denominator)

𝐴 𝐵 𝐴 −𝐵
- =
𝐷 𝐷 𝐷
SUBTRACTION WITH THE SAME
DENOMINATOR

• Usually we put the result in the factored form,


cancel the common factor and give the simplified
answer.
Example A. Add and subtract and simplify the answer.

7 5
A. - =
8 8
SUBTRACTION WITH THE SAME
DENOMINATOR

• Usually we put the result in the factored form,


cancel the common factor and give the simplified
answer.
Example A. Add and subtract and simplify the answer.

7 5 7 −5
A. - =
8 8 8
SUBTRACTION WITH THE SAME
DENOMINATOR

• Usually we put the result in the factored form,


cancel the common factor and give the simplified
answer.
Example A. Add and subtract and simplify the answer.

7 5 7 −5 2
A. - = =
8 8 8 8
SUBTRACTION WITH THE SAME
DENOMINATOR

• Usually we put the result in the factored form,


cancel the common factor and give the simplified
answer.
Example A. Add and subtract and simplify the answer.

7 5 7 −5 2 1
A. - = = =
8 8 8 8 4
SUBTRACTION WITH THE SAME
DENOMINATOR

• Usually we put the result in the factored form,


cancel the common factor and give the simplified
answer.
Example A. Add and subtract and simplify the answer.

7 5 7 −5 2 1
A. - = = =
8 8 8 8 4
3𝑥 6−𝑥
B. - =
2𝑥 − 3 2𝑥 − 3
SUBTRACTION WITH THE SAME
DENOMINATOR

• Usually we put the result in the factored form,


cancel the common factor and give the simplified
answer.
Example A. Add and subtract and simplify the answer.

7 5 7 −5 2 1
A. - = = =
8 8 8 8 4
3𝑥 6−𝑥 3𝑥 −(6 − 𝑥)
B. - = =
2𝑥 − 3 2𝑥 − 3 2𝑥 − 3
SUBTRACTION WITH THE SAME
DENOMINATOR

• Usually we put the result in the factored form,


cancel the common factor and give the simplified
answer.
Example A. Add and subtract and simplify the answer.

7 5 7 −5 2 1
A. - = = =
8 8 8 8 4
3𝑥 6−𝑥 3𝑥 −(6 − 𝑥) 3𝑥 − 6 + 𝑥
B. - = =
2𝑥 − 3 2𝑥 − 3 2𝑥 − 3 2𝑥 − 3
SUBTRACTION WITH THE SAME
DENOMINATOR

• Usually we put the result in the factored form,


cancel the common factor and give the simplified
answer.
Example A. Add and subtract and simplify the answer.

7 5 7 −5 2 1
A. - = = =
8 8 8 8 4
3𝑥 6−𝑥 3𝑥 −(6 − 𝑥) 3𝑥 − 6 + 𝑥
B. - = =
2𝑥 − 3 2𝑥 − 3 2𝑥 − 3 2𝑥 − 3
4𝑥 −6
= =
2𝑥 −3
SUBTRACTION WITH THE SAME
DENOMINATOR

• Usually we put the result in the factored form,


cancel the common factor and give the simplified
answer.
Example A. Add and subtract and simplify the answer.

7 5 7 −5 2 1
A. - = = =
8 8 8 8 4
3𝑥 6−𝑥 3𝑥 −(6 − 𝑥) 3𝑥 − 6 + 𝑥
B. - = =
2𝑥 − 3 2𝑥 − 3 2𝑥 − 3 2𝑥 − 3
4𝑥 −6 2 (2𝑥 −3)
= = =
2𝑥 −3 2𝑥 −3
SUBTRACTION WITH THE SAME
DENOMINATOR

• Usually we put the result in the factored form,


cancel the common factor and give the simplified
answer.
Example A. Add and subtract and simplify the answer.

7 5 7 −5 2 1
A. - = = =
8 8 8 8 4
3𝑥 6−𝑥 3𝑥 −(6 − 𝑥) 3𝑥 − 6 + 𝑥
B. - = =
2𝑥 − 3 2𝑥 − 3 2𝑥 − 3 2𝑥 − 3
4𝑥 −6 2 (2𝑥 −3)
= = = 2
2𝑥 −3 2𝑥 −3
PRATICE EXERCISE!

5𝑦−3 3𝑦+2
• A. -
𝑥 𝑥

5𝑦 𝑦−1
• B. -
𝑥+4 𝑥+4

4𝑥+7 2𝑥+8
• C. -
𝑥+6 𝑥+6
SUBTRACTION OF RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS
WITH DIFFERENT DENOMINATORS

• To add or subtract rational expressions with different


denominators, they have to be converted to
expressions with a common denominator. The
easiest common denominator to work with is their
LCD.
• Example A. Find the LCD of the ff.
5 2
• -
4 3
SUBTRACTION OF RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS
WITH DIFFERENT DENOMINATORS

• To add or subtract rational expressions with different


denominators, they have to be converted to
expressions with a common denominator. The
easiest common denominator to work with is their
LCD.
• Example A. Find the LCD of the ff.
5 ∗ 3 2 ∗ 4
• - =
4 ∗ 3 3 ∗ 4
SUBTRACTION OF RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS
WITH DIFFERENT DENOMINATORS

• To add or subtract rational expressions with different


denominators, they have to be converted to
expressions with a common denominator. The
easiest common denominator to work with is their
LCD.
• Example A. Find the LCD of the ff.
5 ∗ 3 2 ∗ 4 15 8
• - = - The LCD is 12!
4 ∗ 3 3 ∗ 4 12 12
EXAMPLES WITH UNLIKE
DENOMINATORS

1 1
• A. -
3𝑎 4𝑏
• Sometimes the best way to find the LCD is to
multiply the both denominators.
EXAMPLES WITH UNLIKE
DENOMINATORS

• A.
1
3𝑎
-
1
4𝑏
(
=
1
3𝑎

4𝑏
4𝑏
)-( 1
4𝑏

3𝑎
3𝑎
)
EXAMPLES WITH UNLIKE
DENOMINATORS

1
• A. - =
3𝑎 4𝑏
1
( 1
3𝑎

4𝑏
4𝑏
)-( 1
4𝑏

3𝑎
3𝑎
)
4𝑏 3𝑎
= + =
12𝑎𝑏 12𝑎𝑏
EXAMPLES WITH UNLIKE
DENOMINATORS

1
• A. - =
3𝑎 4𝑏
1
( 1
3𝑎
∗ )-(
4𝑏
4𝑏
1
4𝑏

3𝑎
3𝑎
)
4𝑏 3𝑎 3𝑎+4𝑏
= + =
12𝑎𝑏 12𝑎𝑏 12𝑎𝑏
EXAMPLES WITH UNLIKE
DENOMINATORS

1
• A. - =
3𝑎 4𝑏
1 1
3𝑎
( ∗ )-(
4𝑏
4𝑏
1
4𝑏

3𝑎
3𝑎
)
4𝑏 3𝑎 3𝑎+4𝑏
= + =
12𝑎𝑏 12𝑎𝑏 12𝑎𝑏

3 2
B. - What’s the LCD?
𝑥² 5𝑥
EXAMPLES WITH UNLIKE
DENOMINATORS

1
• A. - =
3𝑎 4𝑏
1 1
3𝑎
( ∗
4𝑏
4𝑏
)-( 1
4𝑏

3𝑎
3𝑎
)
4𝑏 3𝑎 3𝑎+4𝑏
= + =
12𝑎𝑏 12𝑎𝑏 12𝑎𝑏

3 2
B. - The LCD of x² and 5x is 5x³
𝑥² 5𝑥
EXAMPLES WITH UNLIKE
DENOMINATORS

1
• A. - =
3𝑎 4𝑏
1 1
3𝑎
( ∗
4𝑏
4𝑏
)-(
1
4𝑏

3𝑎
3𝑎
)
4𝑏 3𝑎 3𝑎+4𝑏
= + =
12𝑎𝑏 12𝑎𝑏 12𝑎𝑏

=( )–( )=
3 2 3 5𝑥 2 𝑥² 15−2𝑥²
B. - ∗ ∗
𝑥² 5𝑥 𝑥² 5𝑥 5𝑥 𝑥² 5𝑥³
EXAMPLES WITH UNLIKE
DENOMINATORS

1
• A. - =
3𝑎 4𝑏
1 1
3𝑎
( ∗
4𝑏
4𝑏
)-(
1
4𝑏

3𝑎
3𝑎
)
4𝑏 3𝑎 3𝑎+4𝑏
= + =
12𝑎𝑏 12𝑎𝑏 12𝑎𝑏

=( )–( )=
3 2 3 5𝑥 2 𝑥² 15−2𝑥²
B. - ∗ ∗
𝑥² 5𝑥 𝑥² 5𝑥 5𝑥 𝑥² 5𝑥³
MORE EXAMPLES!

𝑥+4 𝑥−1
• A. -
2𝑥 𝑥²

𝑥−5 𝑥+12
• B. -
𝑥²−9 𝑥+3

2 𝑥
• C. -
3𝑥𝑦 2𝑦²
GETS NA BA?
QUIZ TIME!

• Solve the ff.

𝑎2 +28𝑎𝑏2 (−127)(𝑎𝑏3 −18+𝑎) (−𝑧𝑥 2 +28𝑧)(𝑎𝑧𝑥 3 −𝑏2 −28𝑎𝑧𝑥𝑏)


• A. -
(𝑎2 −𝑏+16) (𝑎𝑧𝑥𝑏+𝑏2 )(27−𝑎𝑏2 )

2
2𝑎𝑧𝑝−(28𝑎𝑏2 +𝑧𝑥𝑏)(−127+𝑎𝑏2 ) 2𝑥 2 𝑏2 −28𝑎𝑏𝑐 −(𝑏2 𝑎𝑥 3 +8941𝑧)
• B. -
(𝑝)² (𝑥+1)²

1235𝑎𝑐+613𝑐²−(𝑧𝑥 2 +𝑏) −𝑧𝑎+298𝑧𝑏𝑎2 −𝑎2 𝑏2 − −𝑎 + 189 (28𝑎)


• C. -
(𝑥+28)² (𝑎𝑏2 +𝑏)
LMAO GET PRANK’D BRUH
TIME FOR THE REAL QUIZ
ACTUAL QUIZ

• I. Solve the Following

2𝑥² 8𝑥
1) -
𝑥+4 𝑥+4

4𝑥−7 2𝑥−8
2) 𝑥+6
- 𝑥+6

3𝑦 4
3) 2𝑦−1
- 𝑦−5
ACTUAL QUIZ

• II. More points

1) What is a rational expression?

2) Find the LCD of the ff. (Show Solution)


3 5 12𝑎 2𝑏
1) - 2) -
24𝑎 2𝑎² 𝑥² 2𝑥

3) Distribute the Negative


1) -(ax – a + x) 2) -(-z + p –zp +z)
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