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TMAT 103. Chapter 5 Factoring and Algebraic Fractions. TMAT 103. § 5.1 Special Products. § 5.1 – Special Products. a(x + y + z) = ax + ay + az (x + y)(x – y) = x 2 – y 2 (x + y) 2 = x 2 + 2xy +y 2 (x – y) 2 = x 2 – 2xy +y 2 (x + y + z) 2 = x 2 + y 2 + z 2 + 2xy + 2xz + 2yz - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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TMAT 103
Chapter 5Factoring and Algebraic Fractions
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TMAT 103
§5.1Special Products
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§5.1 – Special Products• a(x + y + z) = ax + ay + az
• (x + y)(x – y) = x2 – y2
• (x + y)2 = x2 + 2xy +y2
• (x – y)2 = x2 – 2xy +y2
• (x + y + z)2 = x2 + y2 + z2 + 2xy + 2xz + 2yz
• (x + y)3 = x3 + 3x2y + 3xy2 + y3
• (x – y)3 = x3 – 3x2y + 3xy2 – y3
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TMAT 103
§5.2Factoring Algebraic Expressions
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§5.2 – Factoring Algebraic Expressions
• Greatest Common Factorax + ay + az = a(x + y + z)
• Examples – Factor the following3x – 12y40z2 + 4zx – 8z3y
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§5.2 – Factoring Algebraic Expressions
• Difference of two perfect squaresx2 – y2 = (x + y)(x – y)
• Examples – Factor the following16a2 – b2
36a2b4 – 100a4z10
256x4 – y16
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§5.2 – Factoring Algebraic Expressions
• General trinomials with quadratic coefficient 1x2 + bx + c
• Examples – Factor the followingx2 + 8x + 15q2 – 3q – 28x2 + 3x – 42m2 – 18m + 28b4 + 21b2 – 100x2 + 3x + 1
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§5.2 – Factoring Algebraic Expressions
• Sign Patterns
Equation Template
x2 + bx + c ( + )( + )
x2 + bx – c ( + )( – )
x2 – bx + c ( – )( – )
x2 – bx – c ( + )( – )
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§5.2 – Factoring Algebraic Expressions
• General trinomials with quadratic coefficient other than 1ax2 + bx + c
• Examples – Factor the following6m2 – 13m + 59x2 + 42x + 499c4 – 12c2y2 + 4y4
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§5.3Other Forms of Factoring
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§5.3 – Other Forms of Factoring
• Examples – Factor the followinga(b + m) – c(b + m)4x + 2y + 2cx + cyx3 – 2x2 + x – 236q2 – (3x – y)2
y2 + 6y + 9 – 49z4
(m – n)2 – 6(m – n) + 9
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§5.3 – Other Forms of Factoring
• Sum of two perfect cubesx3 + y3 = (x + y)(x2 – xy + y2)
• Examples – Factor the followingx3 + 648z3m6 + 27p9
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§5.3 – Other Forms of Factoring
• Difference of two perfect cubesx3 – y3 = (x – y)(x2 + xy + y2)
• Examples – Factor the followingm3 – 1258z3 – 64p9s3
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TMAT 103
§5.4Equivalent Fractions
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§5.4 – Equivalent Fractions
• A fraction is in lowest terms when its numerator and denominator have no common factors except 1
• The following are equivalent fractions a = ax
b bx
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§5.4 – Equivalent Fractions
• Examples – Reduce the following fractions to lowest termsx2 – 2x – 242x2 + 7x – 4
a2 – ab + 3a – 3b a2 – ab
x4 – 16x4 – 2x2 – 8
x3 – y3
x2 – y2
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TMAT 103
§5.5Multiplication and Division of
Algebraic Fractions
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§5.5 – Multiplication and Division of Algebraic Fractions
• Multiplying fractions a • c = ac .
b d bd• Dividing fractions
a c = a • d = ad .
b d b c bc
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§5.5 – Multiplication and Division of Algebraic Fractions
• Examples – Perform the indicated operations and simplify4t4 • 12t2
6t 9t3
a2 – a – 2 • a2 + 3a – 18
a2 + 7a + 6 a2 – 4a + 4
15pq2 39mn4
13m5n3 5p4q3
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TMAT 103
§5.6Addition and Subtraction of
Algebraic Fractions
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§5.6 Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Fractions
• Finding the lowest common denominator (LCD)1. Factor each denominator into its prime factors; that is,
factor each denominator completely2. Then the LCD is the product formed by using each of
the different factors the greatest number of times that it occurs in any one of the given denominators
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§5.6 Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Fractions
• Examples – Find the LCD for:
307
125
82 ,, and
22534 and ,,xyyx
95
)3(3
964
22 and ,, xxxx
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§5.6 Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Fractions
• Adding or subtracting fractions1. Write each fraction as an equivalent fraction over the
LCD2. Add or subtract the numerators in the order they
occur, and place this result over the LCD3. Reduce the resulting fraction to lowest terms
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§5.6 Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Fractions
• Perform the indicated operations
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34
421
631
61
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222222 23
2312
yxyxyxyxyx
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TMAT 103
§5.7Complex Fractions
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§5.7 Complex Fractions
• A complex fraction that contains a fraction in the numerator, denominator, or both. There are 2 methods to simplify a complex fraction
– Method 1• Multiply the numerator and denominator of the complex
fraction by the LCD of all fractions appearing in the numerator and denominator
– Method 2• Simplify the numerator and denominator separately. Then
divide the numerator by the denominator and simplify again.
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§5.7 Complex Fractions
• Use both methods to simplify each of the complex fractions
11
2
2
c
c
22
425
3
3
x
xx
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TMAT 103
§5.8Equations with Fractions
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§5.8 Equations with Fractions
• To solve an equation with fractions:1. Multiply both sides by the LCD2. Check
• Equations MUST BE CHECKED for extraneous solutions
– Multiplying both sides by a variable may introduce extra solutions
– Consider x = 3, multiply both sides by x
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§5.8 Equations with Fractions
• Solve and check
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41252
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