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WORKSHEET 6.8: WRITING EQUIVALENT ALGEBRAIC
FRACTIONS
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Use the steps below to write equivalent algebraic fractions. Assume that the denominators of
the fractions are not equal to zero.


  1. Factor the denominators.

  2. Multiply the fraction by 1.


EXAMPLE
x
x+ 1

=

x^2 + 3 x+ 2
x+ 1 cannot be factored. The factors ofx^2 + 3 x+ 2 arex+ 1 andx+ 2.

Multiply by 1, expressed as

x+ 2
x+ 2

.

x
x+ 1

·

x+ 2
x+ 2

=

x^2 +^2 x
x^2 + 3 x+ 2
DIRECTIONS: Write equivalent fractions.





3

x

=

x^2 + 2 x





1

x+ 5

=

x^2 + 8 x+ 15





5

x− 2

=

x^2 − 7 x+ 10





2

x+ 7

=

x^2 + 8 x+ 7

5.
x^2
x− 2

=

x^2 −x− 2

6.
x+ 4
x+ 2

=

x^2 + 5 x+ 6

CHALLENGE:Just by looking at the problem, Samantha said that the
numerator of a fraction equivalent to

x+ 2
x+ 2

=
x^2 + 6 x+ 4

isx^2 + 6 x+4.
Explain how she could have arrived at this conclusion.

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