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Module4 Complex Rational Expressions

The document describes complex rational expressions, which contain rational expressions within numerators and/or denominators. Two techniques are provided for simplifying complex rational expressions: 1) write the numerator and denominator as a single rational expression and convert division to multiplication, or 2) multiply the numerator and denominator by the least common denominator. Examples demonstrate both techniques, simplifying complex rational expressions into equivalent simple rational expressions. The document concludes with an example of finding and simplifying the derivative of a rational function.

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Module4 Complex Rational Expressions

The document describes complex rational expressions, which contain rational expressions within numerators and/or denominators. Two techniques are provided for simplifying complex rational expressions: 1) write the numerator and denominator as a single rational expression and convert division to multiplication, or 2) multiply the numerator and denominator by the least common denominator. Examples demonstrate both techniques, simplifying complex rational expressions into equivalent simple rational expressions. The document concludes with an example of finding and simplifying the derivative of a rational function.

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Haberman / Kling MTH 95

Section III:  Rational Expressions, Equations, and Functions

Module 4: Complex Rational Expressions

DEFINITION: A complex rational expression is a rational expression in which the


numerator and/or denominator contains rational expressions (so that
there are rational expressions inside of a rational expression).

EXAMPLES OF COMPLEX RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS:

1 1 2 3 1
+ 2+ +
a b x p -1 p-2
a. b. c.
a 4 5 2
4- 2 +
a +b x p-2 p -1

We will be interested in simplifying complex rational expressions, i.e., writing as equivalent


simple rational expressions. There are two standard techniques to simplify complex rational
expressions:

Write the numerator and denominator of the complex rational expression as


TECHNIQUE 1
single rational expression, and then convert division to multiplication.

Multiply the numerator and denominator of the complex rational expression


TECHNIQUE 2
by the least common denominator (LCD) of all of the involved expressions.

You will be allowed to use the method you prefer on all exams and graded work, but you are
encouraged to become familiar with both methods. In the examples below, we simplify the
same expressions using both methods. (In Example 1 we use Technique 1 and in Example 2
we use Technique 2.)

EXAMPLE 1: Simplify the complex rational expressions below using TECHNIQUE 1.

1 1 2 3 1
+ 2+ +
a b x p -1 p-2
a. b. c.
a 4 5 2
4- 2 +
a +b x p-2 p -1
2

SOLUTIONS:

1 1 1 b 1 a
+ � + �
a b a b b a
a. = (obtain a common denominator for the numerator)
a a
a+b a+b
b+a
= ab
a
a+b
b+a a+b
= � (convert division into multiplication)
ab a
( a + b) 2
=
a 2b

2 x 2
2+ 2� +
x x x (obtain a common denominator in both
b. =
4 x 2
4 the numerator and the denominator)
4- 2 4� 2 - 2
x x x
2x + 2
x
= 2
4x - 4
x2
2x + 2 x2
= � 2 (convert division into multiplication)
x 4x - 4
2( x + 1) x�
x �
= � 2 �
x 4( x - 1)

2 ( x + 1) x� x �

= � � (factor and simplify)
x 2� 2( x - 1) ( x + 1) �
x �
= , for x �-1, x �0 �
2( x - 1) �
3

3 1 3 p-2 1 p -1
+ � + �
p -1 p-2 p -1 p - 2 p - 2 p -1 (obtain a common denominator in
c. =
5 2 5 p -1 2 p-2 numerator and denominator)
+ � + �
p-2 p -1 p - 2 p - 1 p - 1 p-2
3( p - 2) + p - 1
( p - 1)( p - 2)
=
5( p - 1) + 2( p - 2)
( p - 1)( p - 2)
3( p - 2) + p - 1 ( p - 1) ( p - 2)
= �
( p - 1) ( p - 2) 5( p - 1) + 2( p - 2)
3( p - 2) + p - 1
= , for p �1, p �2
5( p - 1) + 2( p - 2)
3p - 6 + p - 1
=
5p - 5 + 2p - 4
4p - 7
=
7p - 9

EXAMPLE 2: Simplify the complex rational expressions below using TECHNIQUE 2.

1 1 2 3 1
+ 2+ +
a b x p -1 p-2
a. b. c.
a 4 5 2
4- 2 +
a +b x p-2 p -1

SOLUTIONS:
4
1 1 1 1
+ +
a. a b = a b �ab(a + b) (multiply numerator and denominator by LCD)
a a ab(a + b)
a+b a+b
�1 + 1 � �ab( a + b)
�a b �
= � �
� a �
�a + b � �ab(a + b)
� �
b( a + b) + a � (a + b )
= 2
a b
(a + b)(b + a ) �
= �
a 2b �
2 � (factor and simplify)
( a + b) �
=
ab2 �

5

2 2
2+ 2+
x x x2
b. = � (multiply numerator and denominator by LCD)
4 4 x2
4- 2 4-
x x2
�2 + 2 �x 2
� �
x�
= �
�4 - 4 �x 2
� �
� x2 �
2 x2 + 2 x
=
4x2 - 4
2 x ( x + 1) �
= �
4( x 2 - 1)

2 x ( x + 1) �

= � (factor and simplify)
2( x - 1) ( x + 1)
2� �
x �
= , for x �-1 �
2( x - 1) �

3 1 3 1
+ +
p -1 p - 2 p - 1 p - 2 ( p - 1)( p - 2) (Multiply numerator and
c. = �
5 2 5 2 ( p - 1)( p - 2) denominator by LCD)
+ +
p - 2 p -1 p - 2 p -1
� 3 1 �
�p - 1 + p - 2 �
�( p - 1)( p - 2)
= � �
� 5 2 �
�p - 2 + p - 1 �
�( p - 1)( p - 2)
� �
3( p - 2) + p - 1
=
5( p - 1) + 2( p - 2)
3p - 6 + p - 1
=
5p - 5 + 2p - 4
4p - 7
=
7p - 9
6

x+2 �2 �
EXAMPLE: If f ( x) = find and simplify f � � .
x-5 �a �

SOLUTION:

2
+2
2� a a
f�
�a �= � (multiply numerator and denominator by LCD)
2
� � -5 a
a
�2 + 2 �a
�a �
= � �
�2 - 5 �a
�a �
� �
2 + 2a
=
2 - 5a

Try this one yourself and check your answer.


1 g ( x + h) - g ( x)
If g ( x) = , find and simplify the expression .
x h

SOLUTION:

1 1
-
g ( x + h) - g ( x) x+h x
=
h h
1 1
-
x+h x x( x + h)
= � (multiply numerator and denominator by LCD)
h x( x + h)
� 1 1�
�x + h - x � �x ( x + h)
= � �
h� x ( x + h)
x - ( x + h)
=
h� x ( x + h)
-h
=
h� x ( x + h)
-1
= , for h �0
x( x + h)
7

CLICK HERE FOR AN EXAMPLE USING TECHNIQUE 1

CLICK HERE FOR AN EXAMPLE USING TECHNIQUE 2

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