Practice 1 Solutions
State the restrictions on the denominator.
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Restrictions will be written in numerical order from least to greatest, and will use the ± symbol for answers that include the positive and negative value of a term.
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You will learn how to solve using the set of complex numbers in a later lesson.
Simplify. State the restrictions on the denominator.
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If asked, when expressions are divided, the numerator and denominator of the divisors need to be named as part of the restrictions.
Simplify.
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Problems 7–12
Solving for restrictions is not shown because they can be found using mental math.
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Q: What is the divisor of this problem?
A: The middle expression
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Q: Why does the term “3c” not simplify out of the expression?
A: Because 3c is part of two different binomial expressions and only identical binomial expressions simplify out.
Find the missing side.
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Remember that a fraction bar means division, or . This means you can write the fraction vertically or horizontally.
Remember to simplify and then substitute in the value for x. More problems related to probability will be in later lessons.
It is not possible for x = 1 because it is a restriction on the denominator (or excluded value).