Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions, I: 1. A) B) 2. A) B)
Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions, I: 1. A) B) 2. A) B)
Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions, I: 1. A) B) 2. A) B)
Area Area
x+2 x+2
x 2 + 3x + 1 x 2 + 4x + 2
54 MHR • Chapter 1
SOLUTION
3 5 2
a) 2 + 2 − 2
x x x
3+5−2
Write with the common denominator: =
x2
6
Add or subtract the numerators: = 2
x
Exclude values for which x = 0.
2
x=0
3 5 2 6
Therefore, 2 + 2 − 2 = 2 , x ≠ 0.
x x x x
4x − 1 x + 3
b) −
x+2 x+2
(4x − 1) − (x + 3)
Write with the common denominator: =
x+2
4x − 1 − x − 3
Subtract the numerators: =
x+2
3x − 4
Simplify: =
x+2
Exclude values for whichx + 2 = 0.
x = −2
4x − 1 x + 3 3x − 4
Therefore, − = , x ≠ −2.
x+2 x+2 x+2
SOLUTION
To find the LCD, find the least common multiple (LCM) of the
denominators 4, 8, and 6. The LCM can be found by factoring. It must
contain all the separate factors of 4, 8, and 6.
4=2×2
4 6
8=2×2×2
6=2×3 The LCM is 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 = 24
So, the LCD is 24. 8
3x + 2 x − 4 2x − 1
+−
4 8 6
6(3x + 2) 3(x − 4) 4(2x − 1)
Rewrite with a common denominator: = + −
6(4) 3(8) 4(6)
6(3x + 2) 3(x − 4) 4(2x − 1)
=+−
24 24 24
6(3x + 2) + 3(x − 4) − 4(2x − 1)
Add or subtract the numerators: =
24
18x + 12 + 3x − 12 − 8x + 4
Expand the numerator: =
24
13x + 4
Simplify: =
24
56 MHR • Chapter 1
3x + 2 x − 4 2x − 1 13x + 4
Therefore, + − = .
4 8 6 24
SOLUTION
Factor −1 from the denominator 3 − x.
3 − x = −1(−3 + x)
= −(x − 3)
2
Rewrite so that there is a common denominator.
3−x
5 2 5 2
+=+
x − 3 3 − x x − 3 –(x − 3)
5 2
=−
x−3 x−3
5−2
=
x−3
3
=
x−3
Exclude values for which x − 3 = 0 or 3 − x = 0.
x=3 3=x
5 2 3
Therefore, + = , x ≠ 3.
x−3 3−x x−3
Key Concepts
• To add or subtract rational expressions with a common denominator, write the
numerators over the common denominator, and add or subtract the numerators.
• To add or subtract rational expressions with different denominators, rewrite the
expressions with a common denominator. Then, write the numerators over the
common denominator, and add or subtract the numerators.
Practise
In each of the following, state any restrictions on the variables.
A
1. Simplify. 4. Simplify.
2 4 5 5 3 6 2x x
a) + − b) 2 − 2 + 2 a) +
y y y x x x 2 3
4 5 x y 3a a 2a
c) + d) − b) +−
x+3 x+3 x−2 x−2 4 2 6
x y 7
2. Simplify. c) −+
5 2 10
x+7 x+4 2y − 1 3y − 6
a) + b) + d)
3m m 2m
−−
2 2 3 3 8 6 3
3a − 1 4a + 2 5x − y 4x + y
c) − d) − 5. Simplify.
a a 3x 3x
2m + 3 3m + 4
x +4 6t − 8 3 − 5t
2 2
2x a) +
e) + f) + 2 7
x+1 x+1 7 7
4x − 3 x + 2
5z z−3 2x + 3 3x − 4 b) +
g) − h) + 4 3
2z − 1 2z − 1 x2 − 1 x2 − 1
y − 5 2y − 3
4x + 1 3x + 2 c) −
i) + 6 4
x + 5x + 6 x + 5x + 6
2 2
2x + 3y 4x − y
1 − 2y 5y + 3 d) −
j) − 5 2
2x + 3x + 1 2x + 3x + 1
2 2
4t − 1 3t + 2 2t + 1
e) + −
3. Find the LCM. 6 2 3
a) 4, 5, 6 3a − b a − 2b 4a − 3b
f) − −
b) 4, 9, 12 9 3 6
c) 8, 10, 12 5x − 1 4x − 3
g) + 1 −
d) 20, 15, 10 5 6
58 MHR • Chapter 1
6. Simplify. 2y + 3 4+y
d) +
3 2 3 − 4y 4y − 3
a) +
2−x x−2 5x − 5 3x + 1
e) − 2
1 1 x2 − 9 9−x
b) −
x−1 1−x 2x2 + 3x + 1 x2 − 3x − 1
a−2 a+3 f) −
c) + 4x2 − 9 9 − 4x2
2a − 3 3 − 2a
in terms of d.
c) Write and simplify an expression that represents the area of the shaded
part of the diagram in terms of d.
d) If d represents 10 cm, find the area of the shaded part of the diagram, to
the nearest tenth of a square centimetre.
12. Measurement The diagram shows trapezoid ABCD B A
divided into rhombus ABCE and isosceles triangle ADE. x–1
x–3
a) Write an expression that represents the area of the triangle 2
2
in terms of x.
b) Write an expression that represents the area of the rhombus C D
E 2x + 1
in terms of x. 4
c) Add and simplify the expressions you wrote in parts a) and b).
d) Write and simplify an expression that represents the longer base of the
trapezoid in terms of x.
e) Use the formula for the area of a trapezoid to write and simplify an
expression that represents the area of the trapezoid in terms of x.
f) Compare your expressions from parts c) and e).
60 MHR • Chapter 1
C
13. Pattern Triangular numbers of objects can be arranged
to form triangles. The first four triangular numbers are as
shown.
a) An expression for finding the nth triangular number 1 3 6 10
n(n + ▲)
can be written in the form , where ▲ and ■ represent
■
whole numbers. Copy and complete the expression by finding the
numbers represented by ▲ and ■.
b) Write the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th triangular numbers.
c) Add any two consecutive triangular numbers. What kind of number
results?
d) Write an expression that represents the (n + 1)th triangular number.
e) Add your expressions from parts a) and d). Simplify the result and
express it in factored form.
f) How does your result from part e) explain your result from part c)?
Your company makes fridge magnets. The materials for each magnet cost $0.14.
Your company has additional expenses of $27 000 a year. The per-magnet cost is
total costs per year
. If your company can make and sell twice as many
number produced per year
magnets next year as this year, the per-magnet cost will be reduced by $0.90. How
many magnets is your company making and selling this year?