Algebra: Chapter 13, Lesson 5, page 595.
Solving Rational Equations
Remember, we solve rational equations by multiplying both sides by the LCM of all the denominators. This can result in a quadratic equation. Sometimes, there can be extraneous solutions, so … you should always check all possible solutions.
Practice makes perfect, use ANY method to factor:
- Box Method
- Tables (like the book)
- Graphs
- Quadratic Formula.
Here are some more examples too.
Two of tonight’s homework problems solved by MrE are here! Just click it.
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Algebra 1a: CST Review
TEST PRACTICE #1 – continues today in class!