Chapter 2 IntroduCtIon to VarIables 47
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EXAMPLE
Simplify the fraction:
() 23 () 1
23
+−
+
xx
x
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When you see a plus or minus sign in a fraction, be very careful when simplify-
ing. For example, we cannot remove x from the numerator and denominator in
the expression^2 +x^ x; x cannot be canceled. the only quantities that can be
divided are factors. Many students mistakenly “cancel” the x and conclude that
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1 3
+x = + =
x.
to see why we cannot “cancel” x, let us consider a similar fraction that does
not contain a variable.
7
6
43
6
43
6
41
2
5
2
1
2
=^ + =^ + =^ + =
“Canceling” 3 from the numerator and denominator leaves us with the false
equation^76 =^52. the reason that the 3 can’t be canceled from the fraction is that
3 is a term in the numerator, not a factor. (a term is a quantity separated from
others by a plus or minus sign.)
If we wish to divide the numerator and denominator of^2 +x^ x by x we can
rewrite the fraction as the sum of two separate fractions before removing the
common factor.
22 21
1
(^121)
1
+x =+ =+=+
xx
x
xx x^
simply because a plus or minus sign appears in a fraction does not automati-
cally mean that dividing it out is not appropriate. For instance^33 ++xx = 1 because
any nonzero number divided by itself is one.
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EXAMPLE
Simplify the fraction: