Simplfying rational expressions

In summary, a rational expression is an algebraic expression with fractions and variables that can be simplified by factoring and canceling out common terms. To simplify, factor completely and cancel out common factors. Solving a rational expression involves finding the value of the variable, while simplifying just reduces it to its simplest form. A rational expression cannot have a zero denominator, as this would result in an undefined expression. Common mistakes to avoid when simplifying include not factoring completely, canceling out terms incorrectly, and forgetting to check for extraneous solutions. It is important to carefully follow the steps and check for errors in the final expression.
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Homework Statement



6x (squared) +17x+7
_________________
2x sqaured + 7x +3

Homework Equations



Simplify

The Attempt at a Solution



3x+7 is the answer
____
x+3
maybe u can factor 6x by doing 2x (3x) or maybe u don't do that and take 6x (squared +17
_____________
2x squared +7
im not sure
 
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Do you know how to factor trinomials into two binomial factors? That's the key to this problem.

6x2 + 17x + 7 = (2x + ?)(3x + ?)

2x2 + 7x + 3 = (2x + ?)(x + ?)

Fill in the question marks.
 
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6x2 + 17x + 7 = (2x + ?)(3x + ?)

2x2 + 7x + 3 = (2x + ?)(x + ?)
(2x + 1) (3x+7)

(2x +1)(x + 3)

ok nice thanks alot
 

Related to Simplfying rational expressions

1. What is a rational expression?

A rational expression is an algebraic expression that contains one or more fractions with variables in the numerator and/or denominator. It can be simplified by factoring out common factors and canceling out common terms in the numerator and denominator.

2. How do you simplify a rational expression?

To simplify a rational expression, first factor the numerator and denominator completely. Then, cancel out any common factors in the numerator and denominator. If there are no common factors, multiply the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator to eliminate any complex or irrational terms.

3. What is the difference between simplifying and solving a rational expression?

Simplifying a rational expression involves reducing it to its simplest form by canceling out common factors. Solving a rational expression, on the other hand, involves finding the value of the variable that makes the expression equal to a specific number.

4. Can a rational expression have a zero denominator?

No, a rational expression cannot have a zero denominator. This would result in an undefined expression since division by zero is undefined in mathematics.

5. What are some common mistakes to avoid when simplifying rational expressions?

Some common mistakes to avoid when simplifying rational expressions include forgetting to factor completely, canceling out terms incorrectly, and forgetting to check for extraneous solutions. It is important to carefully follow the steps of simplifying and always check the final expression for any errors.

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