Fractions: A B C D
Fractions: A B C D
Fractions: A B C D
a c ⇣a⌘ ⇣ c ⌘ d ⇣ a ⌘ b ⇣ c ⌘ da bc da + bc
+ =1· +1· = · + · = + =
b d b d d b b d db bd db
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Simplifying fractions
There isn’t a single step-by-step process that can be used to simplify com-
plicated fractions such as
1 5
x + x
3
x2
All you can do is look at the fraction, find some form of arithmetic that you
know how to perform (for example, using one of the rules on the previous
page), perform it, and then start the process over again. It might take several
steps, but no single step is terribly complicated. Just look for two fractions
that you can add. If you find two, add them. Look for two fractions that
you can divide. If you find two, divide them. Keep in mind that every time
you add two fractions, multiply two fractions, or divide two fractions, you are
turning two fractions into one fraction. So each time you add, multiply, or
divide fractions, you’ll have one less fraction lying around, and that’s usually
a good thing. Keep going until you are left with something that looks pretty
simple.
Examples.
• To simplify
1 5
x + x
3
x2
notice that the numerator (the top) of the larger fraction is x1 + x5 .We know
how to add these two fractions. Their sum is 1+5 6
x = x . Thus, if we add the
two smaller fractions in the numerator of the larger fraction we’ll have
6
x
3
x2
We added two fractions, and the expression that we are trying to simplify
became simpler as a result. You might think that what we are left with is
still a bit complicated, but it is simpler. We just need to make it simpler a
couple of more times, and then we’ll be done.
The expression that we are trying to simplify now is
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6
x
3
x2
We can divide the fractions in the numerator and the denominator (the bot-
tom) of this larger fraction using the third rule from page 83: flip the bottom
fraction over and multiply.
6 ⇣ 6 ⌘⇣ x2 ⌘ 6x2
x
3 = =
x 2 x 3 3x
We divided two fractions that we knew how to divide, and the result was
2
simpler than what we started with. 6x 6 3
3x is simpler than x divided by x2 .
We need to continue simplifying our original fraction
1 5
x + x
3
x2
2
We know that it equals 6x3x . The 3 in the denominator divides 6, and the
2 2
result is 2. 6x 2x 2
3x = x . The x in the denominator divides x , and the result is
2
x. 2xx = 2x.
Therefore,
1 5
x + x
3 = 2x
x2
and that’s the end of the simplification process.
In some of the exercises, you’ll see complicated fractions, and you’ll need
to simplify them to find your answers. To simplify a complicated fraction,
just take it one step at a time. Maybe you’ll multiply two fractions, or
maybe you’ll cancel a common term from the numerator and denominator of
a fraction. You’ll continue one step at a time until you’re done.
Example.
4
• We can solve for x in the equation x x+x
4 3
1
= 1 by multiplying both
4
sides of the equation by x 4
3, which is the denominator of x x+x 1
4 3 . The
resulting equation will have no fractions in it, and we can continue from
there.
First, we multiply by x4 3:
x4 + x 1 = (x4 3)(1) = x4 3
Then we subtract x4 :
x 1= 3
Then we add 1:
x= 2
We have solved for x. It’s 2.
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Exercises
Simplify the expressions given in #1-11.
3 4
x + x
1.) 2
x2
8
x2
2.) 1 3
x3 + x3
2x2 3
x + x
3.) 4
x
3x7
4.) 3 4
( x7 )( x2 )
4
( x2 )( 10
x
)
5.) x3
5
12x + 6x
6.)
3x
8x + 7x
7.)
2
3
8.) x+
x
2
9.) +5
x
3 4
10.) +
x 5
x+3 4
11.) +
2x x 1
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Solve for x in the equations given in #12-17.
2x 5
12.) =3
x 1
(x 3)(2x + 1)(x + 2)
13.) = 3x 5
(x + 2)(x 3)
x+1
14.) =1
2x + 1
x2 + 3
15.) =1
x2 + 2x + 5
3x5 2x4
16.) =0
x4
3x 2
17.) =5
4x + 1
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