Display Title
Video Definition 6--Rationals and Radicals--Division of Rational Expressions
Display Title
Video Definition 6--Rationals and Radicals--Division of Rational Expressions
Topic
Rationals and Radicals
Description
Division of rational expressions involves dividing one rational expression by another, resulting in a new rational expression. Examples include 1 / (2x2) ÷ 1 / (3x) = 3 / 2x and 2 / (x + 1) ÷ (3 / (x - 1)) = 2(x - 1) / 3(x + 1). This operation is crucial for manipulating and simplifying rational expressions in algebra.
Understanding this video is essential for grasping the fundamentals of Rationals and Radicals. The mathematical concepts explored here form the basis for further exploration and application in related fields.
Teacher's Script: "Today, we will delve into an important concept that helps us simplify and solve complex problems in mathematics. This video introduces the concept of Division of Rational Expressions and shows how it applies in various scenarios. Pay close attention to how the examples are worked out."
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Common Core Standards | CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.REI.A.2, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSN.RN.A.1, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSF.IF.C.7 |
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Duration | 1 minutes |
Grade Range | 8 - 12 |
Curriculum Nodes |
Algebra • Rational Expressions and Functions • Rational Functions and Equations |
Copyright Year | 2024 |
Keywords | radicals, radical expressions, rational numbers, rational expressions, definitions, glossary term, rational functions |