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9-6 Solving Rational Equations

Period 2

Solving rational equations


Extraneous solutions could be put in by multiplying both sides of an equation by the same
algebraic expression. An extraneous solution is a solution of the derived question.
Aka: you want to make a fraction = a fraction: quote stolen from Ms. lipp

Example: 1, 2, 3
Solve:

Example: 4, 5, 6
Solve:

Examples: 7 and 8
Solve:

Example: 9
Solve: The sum of twice a positive integer and four times the reciprocal of the integer is 9. Find the integer.

Ignore ples
http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/algtrig/ate11/RationalEqPract.htm
https://sites.google.com/a/baldwin.k12.hi.us/mslipp/chapter-9-notes-and-videos
About me: Hi. Im a sophomore in Baldwin high and Im in Algebra 2 (My demise). I
dont have very much to say, but Im in JROTC and Im the Drill team (insert cool photo
here) and I joined Raiders, for only 5 days before it ended BUT! Im in only one club
and that is M.A.G.and that's because I didn't want a whole lot of stress, but I still have tons
of that sadly To conclude, uh well shoot I don't have a big conclusion

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