Key Concepts
- Rational expressions can be simplified by canceling common factors in the numerator and denominator.
- We can multiply rational expressions by multiplying the numerators and multiplying the denominators.
- To divide rational expressions, multiply by the reciprocal of the second expression.
- Adding or subtracting rational expressions requires finding a common denominator.
- Complex rational expressions have fractions in the numerator or the denominator. These expressions can be simplified.
Glossary
- least common denominator
- the smallest multiple that two denominators have in common
- rational expression
- the quotient of two polynomial expressions