This week in precal 11
This week in precalc, I learned how to solve rational equations
Let’s say you are given
X 3 5
______ + _______ = __________
(x-2) x 2
The first step is to add the left side together
We need to have a common denominator
We can multiply the left by x, and the right by (x-2) with the top side and the bottom
After multiplying, we have this
X^2 3x-6 5
______ + _______ = __________
X(x-2) 2
We can put the terms together
X^2 + 3x-6 5
_____________ = __________
X(x-2) 2
Now we can cross multiply
5x(x-2) = 2(x^2+3x-6)
5x^2-10x=2x^2+6x-12
We can move the like terms
3x^2-16x+12=0
We can the put it in the quadratic formula
And have an answer of
