Title: Adding Rational Expressions with Common Denominators
1Adding Rational Expressions with Common
Denominators
- To add rational expressions with the same
denominator, add numerators and place the sum
over the common denominator. If possible,
simplify.
2Add
Step 1 Add numerators. Place the sum over the
common denominator.
Step 2 Combine like terms. Factor and simplify
if possible. This does not simplify.
3Add
Step 1 Add numerators. Place the sum over the
common denominator.
Step 2 Combine like terms.
Step 3 Factor and simplify.
4Subtracting Rational Expressions with Common
Denominators
- To subtract rational expressions with the same
denominator, subtract numerators and place the
difference over the common denominator. If
possible, simplify.
5Subtract
Step 1 Subtract numerators. Place the
difference over the common denominator.
Step 2 Remove parentheses, change the sign of
each term.
Step 3 Combine like terms.
Step 4 Factor and simplify.
6Subtract
Step 1 NOTE The denominators are opposites.
Multiply the second expression by -1/-1.
Step 2 Subtract numerators. Place the
difference over the common denominator.
Step 3 Factor and simplify.
7ReferenceBlitzer, Introductory and Intermediate
Algebra