Intro to rational expressions (article) | Khan Academy (2024)

Learn what rational expressions are and about the values for which they are undefined.

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  • Jenn Vo

    8 years agoPosted 8 years ago. Direct link to Jenn Vo's post “I have a question about #...”

    I have a question about #5 under the Check your understanding section. So for the denominator in that fraction, can I use the method "the different of 2 squares" to factor it out to (x+2) (x-2) and solve for x from there? Can you explain more about it? I didn't get the last part in the explanation. Thanks!

    (25 votes)

    • Mr. Brownridge

      8 years agoPosted 8 years ago. Direct link to Mr. Brownridge's post “Difference refers to subt...”

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      Difference refers to subtraction. x^2+4 is a sum. Therefore, it is a "sum of two squares." If you graph the function you will see that it is an upward facing parabola with a y-intercept of 4. It has no solutions. So the expression will never equal zero (unless we use a different set of numbers called complex numbers).

      (31 votes)

  • aaliyahmariecerveny

    6 years agoPosted 6 years ago. Direct link to aaliyahmariecerveny's post “Why is number 5, _all rea...”

    Why is number 5, all real numbers shouldn't it be +/- 2 since x^2=+4, factors out to (x+2)(x-2)?

    (8 votes)

  • Vishwa Patel

    a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to Vishwa Patel's post “For Problem 5, why can’t ...”

    For Problem 5, why can’t x= +- 2i ?

    (5 votes)

    • Kim Seidel

      a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to Kim Seidel's post “We define domain and rang...”

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      We define domain and range using the set of real numbers. The domain in problem 5 is all real numbers. There is no value of x that makes the denominator = 0, so there are no values to exclude from the domain.

      You are asking about imaginary numbers. They are outside the set of real numbers, so they are no considered.

      Hope this helps.

      (15 votes)

  • MatthewS

    4 years agoPosted 4 years ago. Direct link to MatthewS's post “I don't have a good under...”

    I don't have a good understanding of how exactly you find the domain, and what "all real numbers" means.

    (6 votes)

    • Victor

      4 years agoPosted 4 years ago. Direct link to Victor's post “Domain means that you are...”

      Intro to rational expressions (article) | Khan Academy (17)

      Domain means that you are trying to find all possible values of x. Domain's are usually written in this format: {xeR} where xeR means that for every real number, x is a solution. All real numbers mean any number that exists, and they may be irrational, rational, negative, positive, etc. However, they cannot be undefinable values such as √-1, which is i in short. In order to find the domain, you'll have to find what can't be in the denominator usually by factoring, and you'll be able to find out what x cannot be. If you have a specific question you'd like me to walk you through, don't hesitate to ask!

      (10 votes)

  • zunnunam

    a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to zunnunam's post “explain why domain of a r...”

    explain why domain of a rational expression is all real numbers except for those that make the denominator equal to zero.

    (4 votes)

    • Tanner P

      a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to Tanner P's post “When the denominator is 0...”

      When the denominator is 0, you are dividing by 0. Division by 0 is undefined, so any values that cause that are not included in the domain.

      Otherwise, you can divide by any other number as long as it isn’t 0.

      (8 votes)

  • Mrs. Head

    4 years agoPosted 4 years ago. Direct link to Mrs. Head's post “Why do you use the term "...”

    Why do you use the term "cancel"? I know a lot of teachers use it and that was what my teachers called it when I was in school. But is this really a mathematically correct term?
    I spend a great deal of time correcting students who just want to "cancel" terms just because they are alike, without understanding that in order for terms to be removed from an expression you have to use a mathematical operation, division or subtraction. Therefore terms can only be "divided out" or "subtracted out". Students will often times cross out or as you say "cancel out" terms that are both in numerators when multiplying terms or both in the denominators. To help resolve this issue my students are only allowed to use correct mathematical operations when simplifying expressions (divide out or subtract out).

    (5 votes)

  • jher4900

    a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to jher4900's post “what is the equation for ...”

    what is the equation for a rational function?

    (1 vote)

    • Kim Seidel

      a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to Kim Seidel's post “There is no single equati...”

      There is no single equation for rational functions. Any function that involves fractions would be a rational function.

      (6 votes)

  • hwang

    4 years agoPosted 4 years ago. Direct link to hwang's post “In rational expression wh...”

    In rational expression why is domain all real number?

    (3 votes)

    • loumast17

      4 years agoPosted 4 years ago. Direct link to loumast17's post “rational expressions depe...”

      rational expressions depend on the denominator for domain. If you know how to find vertical asymptotes and holes, those are what would limit the domain of a rational function. The only time a rational function has a domain of all reals is if the denominator is just 1.

      EDIT

      Thanks to Hecretary Bird for his correction. denominator just has to be a constant, other than 0 still though.

      (2 votes)

  • Yong Bakos

    2 years agoPosted 2 years ago. Direct link to Yong Bakos's post “Do we have to be mindful ...”

    Do we have to be mindful of the domain during intermediate steps of equation solving? For example if I have an equation and divide both sides by x, do I have to state that, in my final solution of the equation, that x cannot be 0?

    (3 votes)

    • Robin

      a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to Robin's post “I'm pretty sure?”

      I'm pretty sure?

      (2 votes)

  • nestor.mendez

    2 years agoPosted 2 years ago. Direct link to nestor.mendez's post “how do I know what is and...”

    how do I know what is and isn't a real number you didn't really explain

    (2 votes)

    • rainpaw10

      a year agoPosted a year ago. Direct link to rainpaw10's post “There are other topics ab...”

      There are other topics about this on Khan Academy that can explain it better, but basically, a real number is any number that is not an imaginary number like i. Pretty much any number that you can think of is a real number!

      (4 votes)

Intro to rational expressions (article) | Khan Academy (2024)

FAQs

How do you know when a rational expression is simplified? ›

A rational expression is considered simplified if the numerator and denominator have no factors in common.

What is an example of a rational expression? ›

Here are some examples of rational expressions: (x + 1) / (x2 - 5), (x3 + 3x2 - 5) / (4x - 2), etc. Note that if one of the numerator and denominator is NOT a polynomial, then the fraction is NOT called as a rational expression.

How to simplify operations with rational expressions? ›

Step 1: Factor the numerator and the denominator. Step 2: List restricted values. Step 3: Cancel common factors. Step 4: Reduce to lowest terms and note any restricted values not implied by the expression.

How do you write a rational expression? ›

To write a rational expression in lowest terms, we must first find all common factors (constants, variables, or polynomials) or the numerator and the denominator. Thus, we must factor the numerator and the denominator. Once the numerator and the denominator have been factored, cross out any common factors.

What are the 3 steps on simplifying rational expression? ›

To simplify a rational expression, follow these steps:
  1. Determine the domain. The excluded values are those values for the variable that result in the expression having a denominator of 0.
  2. Factor the numerator and denominator.
  3. Find common factors for the numerator and denominator and simplify.

What is the lowest terms in math? ›

What is the meaning of lowest terms in mathematics? Lowest terms refers to a form of fraction that cannot be simplified further since the numerator and denominator have no factor in common except 1.

How to tell if a rational expression is proper or improper? ›

Like fractions, rational expressions can be proper or improper. A proper rational expression has a lower-degree numerator than denominator ( e . g . , 1 − x / x 2 + 3 ) , and an improper one has a higher-degree numerator than denominator ( e . g . , x 2 + 3 / 1 − x ) .

How to know if it is a rational expression? ›

A rational expression is simply a quotient of two polynomials. Or in other words, it is a fraction whose numerator and denominator are polynomials.

What two methods are used to simplify rational expressions? ›

16 x 2 y 2 x y 2 . To simplify rational expressions we first write the numerator and denominator in factored form. Then we remove the common factors using the Equivalent Fractions Property. Be very careful as you remove common factors.

What is the simplest form of a rational expression? ›

Simplifying rational expressions is similar to simplifying fractions. First, factor the numerator and denominator and then cancel the common factors. Rational expressions are simplified if there are no common factors other than 1 in the numerator and the denominator.

What are the 4 major steps of simplifying complex rational expressions? ›

Simplifying complex rational expressions follow these three steps: (1) converting the numerator and denominator into single fractions, (2) performing division on the fractions, and (3) simplifying the numerator and denominator by removing common factors. To do the first step, the terms must be in the same denominator.

What is the formula of rational expression? ›

Definitions: A rational expression is the ratio of two polynomials. If f is a rational expression then f can be written in the form p/q where p and q are polynomials.

What are the rules for rational expressions? ›

Rules of Rational Expressions
  • Rule 1: When the two expressions with bases are multiplied, the powers are added together.
  • Rule 2: When the two expressions with bases are divided, the powers are subtracted.
  • Rule 4: For an exponent function with negative power, the result is the reciprocal of the original function.
May 3, 2023

What are 5 examples of rational equation? ›

This is the 5 examples of rational equation:
  • 4/x + 5/2 = -11/x.
  • 5x/(x - 2) = 7 + 10/(x - 2)
  • ( 3x - 2)/(x - 2) = 6/(x2 - 4) + 1.
  • 2/(x2 - x) = 1/(x - 1)
  • 3/(x + 2) = 6/(x - 1)
Nov 8, 2020

How can you tell whether a radical expression is in simplified form? ›

A radical is said to be in simplified radical form (or just simplified form) if each of the following are true. All exponents in the radicand must be less than the index. Any exponents in the radicand can have no factors in common with the index. No fractions appear under a radical.

How is rational algebraic expression be simplified? ›

To simplify a rational expression, take the common terms on both numerator and denominator, and eliminate it. Use the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) to accomplish the simplification of rational expressions.

How do you find the simplified expression? ›

Simplifying expressions mean rewriting the same algebraic expression with no like terms and in a compact manner. To simplify expressions, we combine all the like terms and solve all the given brackets, if any, and then in the simplified expression, we will be only left with unlike terms that cannot be reduced further.

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