Rational Equation

Rational Equation



1/19/2013  · A rational equation is an equation that contains fractions with x s in the numerator, denominator or both. Here is an example of a rational equation: (4 / (x + 1)) – (3 / (x – 1)) = -2 / (x ^2 -…

6/6/2019  · Procedure of solving the Rational Equations: First of all, find out the LCD of all the Rational Expressions in the given equation. Then multiply both sides by the LCD. Solve the equation. Finally, check your solutions and throw out any that make the denominator zero. You must be emphasized on step 4 as you can never have a denominator of zero in a …

A rational equation is a type of equation where it involves at least one rational expression, a fancy name for a fraction. The best approach to address this type of equation is to eliminate all the denominators using the idea of LCD (least common denominator). By doing so, the leftover equation to deal with is usually either linear or quadratic.

A rational equation is an equation that contains a rational expression. You must make sure to know the difference between rational expressions and rational equations. The equation contains an equal sign.

Solving Rational Equations Solving rational equations is substantially easier with like denominators. When solving rational equations , first multiply every term in the equation by the common denominator so the equation is cleared of fractions. Next, use an appropriate technique for solving for the variable. This video explains how to solve …

Quadratic Equation, Linear Equation, Pythagorean Theorem, System of Linear Equations, Inequality

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