Cambridge International Mathematics

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Algebraic fractions


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Contents:

A Simplifying algebraic fractions [2.9]
B Multiplying and dividing
algebraic fractions [2.9]
C Adding and subtracting
algebraic fractions [2.9]
D More complicated fractions [2.9]

Opening problem
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For the right angled triangle given, can you:

a write down expressions for cosμ, sinμ and tanμ in
terms ofx

b use these expressions to verify thatsinμ¥cosμ= tanμ?

Fractions which involve unknowns are calledalgebraic fractions.

Algebraic fractions occur in many areas of mathematics. We see them in problems involving trigonometry
and similar triangles.

CANCELLATION


We have observed previously that number fractions can be simplified by cancelling common factors.

For example,^1228 =^44 ££^37 =^37 where the common factor 4 was cancelled.

A SIMPLIFYING ALGEBRAIC FRACTIONS [2.9]


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