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Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions LESSON

Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions LESSON

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Mathematics

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10th Grade

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Easy

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Oruganti Sarma

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9 Slides • 13 Questions

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Let's check in from Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions

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Open Ended

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Based on yesterday's lesson...what should happen next?

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Adding Rational Expressions

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Refresher: Adding and Subtracting Fractions

  • Must have common denominators.

  • Common denominators are found by determining the LEAST COMMON MULTIPLE between the denominators

  • In adding them, only add the numerators.

  • In subtracting them, subtract the numerators

  • Simplify!

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Multiple Select

Check off ALL that are vital to add or subtract fractions?

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Add/Subtract denominators

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Add/Subtract numerators

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Find a common denominator using the Least Common Multiple

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Find a common denominator using the Greatest Common Multiple

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Adding Rational Expressions an Example

  • Watch the video and take note of how the problem is solved.

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Poll

When we add or subtract and rational expression we need...

common denominators

LCM between denominators

to combine only the numerators

simplify

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Multiple Choice

Based on the video, what's the easiest way to find common denominators?

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multiply the two denominators

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multiply the two numerators

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Multiple Choice

Based on the video, whatever you multiply the denominator of each rational expression by you multiplied...

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the opposite by

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the numerator by

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Multiple Select

Based on the video, Sal should have had...in the numerator.

Correct answer is 8x^3

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8x^2

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8x^3

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8x^4

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Open Ended

What do you need to have or do in order to add or subtract rational expressions?

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What process do we need to take to add or subtract rational expressions? Let's see!

  • We need a common denominator (the LCM between the two)

  • We need to make sure that WHATEVER we multiplied the denominator by we MUST multiply the numerator by.

  • We ONLY add or subtract the numerators once we have common denominators

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Fill in the Blank

We need a __________denominator in order to add or subtract rational expressions.

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Multiple Choice

The denomiator should be the... between the two denominatrs.

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Least Common Numerator

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Least Common Answer

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Least Common Multiple

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Least Common Path

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Let's look at a worked example.

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Multiple Choice

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What is happening in this step?

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Combining like terms/Simplifying if we can.

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Writing both expressions from the numerators in the same numerator.

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Multiplying each numerator by the corresponding denominator.

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Finding the Common Denominator by determine the least common multiple.

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Multiple Choice

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What's happening in this step?

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Finding the Common Denominator by determine the least common multiple.

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Each numerator has been multiplied by the corresponding denominator.

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Combining like terms/Simplifying if we can.

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Distributing the negative, so we can combine like terms.

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Multiple Choice

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What should have happened JUST before in this step?

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Writing both expressions from the numerators in the same numerator.

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Finding the Common Denominator by determine the least common multiple.

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Distributing the negative, so we can combine like terms.

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Distributing the negative, so we can combine like terms.

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Now you try one!

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Practice Problem

Add the given rational expressions/

Write the problem in your notes and try to work it out.

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Practice Problem

Here's the solution! How did you do?

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Poll

Based on what I've seen I now know about....a little bit better.

Common Denominators

Distributing the Negative

Only Combining the Numerators

I already knew this! I'm a champ!

Let's check in from Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions

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