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344 Algebraic fractions (Chapter 16)

4 Simplify:

a

x^2 ¡x
x^2 ¡ 1
b

x^2 +2x+1
x^2 +3x+2
c

x^2 ¡ 4 x+4
2 x^2 ¡ 4 x
d

x^2 +4x+3
x^2 +5x+4

e

x^2 ¡ 4
x^2 ¡ 3 x¡ 10

f

x^2 +7x+12
2 x^2 +6x

g

x^2 +4x¡ 5
2 x^2 +6x¡ 20

h

x^2 +6x+9
x^2 +3x

i

2 x^2 ¡ 7 x¡ 4
x^2 ¡ 2 x¡ 8

j

3 x^2 +5x¡ 2
3 x^2 ¡ 4 x+1

k

2 x^2 ¡ 3 x¡ 20
x^2 ¡x¡ 12

l

8 x^2 +14x+3
2 x^2 ¡x¡ 6

The rules for multiplying and dividing algebraic fractions are identical to those used with numerical fractions.
These are:

Tomultiplytwo or more fractions, we multiply the numerators to
form the new numerator, and we multiply the denominators to form
the new denominator.
Todivideby a fraction we multiply by its reciprocal.

a
b

£

c
d

=

a£c
b£d

=

ac
bd
a
b

¥

c
d

=

a
b

£

d
c

=

ad
bc

MULTIPLICATION


Step 1: Multiply numerators and multiply denominators.
Step 2: Separate the factors.
Step 3: Cancel any common factors.
Step 4: Write in simplest form.

For example,

n^2
3

£

6

n

=

n^2 £ 6
3 £n

fStep 1g

=

n£n£ 2 £ 3
3 £n

fSteps 2 and 3g

=

2 n
1
=2n fStep 4g

Example 7 Self Tutor


Simplify: a

4

d

£

d
8
b

5

g
£g^3

a

4

d

£

d
8

=

4 £d
d£ 8
=^12

b

5

g

£g^3 =

5

g

£

g^3
1

=

5 £g£g£g
g
=5g^2

MULTIPLYING AND DIVIDING


ALGEBRAIC FRACTIONS [2.9]


B


11

11

2

1

1

1

1

1

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