Practice 2 Solutions
Solve. Check your solutions for extraneous values.
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Q: When is it possible to have zero as a solution to a rational equation?
A: Any time, as long as it does not make the denominator equal to zero.
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The value h = –1 is extraneous because it is a restriction.
No solution
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The value x = –5 is extraneous because it is a restriction.
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Later you will learn to write this solution using set-builder notation:
- Jacob and Elena need to paint their living room. Alone, Jacob can paint the room in 4 hours while Elena can paint the room by herself in 3 hours. Determine how long it will take if Jacob and Elena paint the room together. Round to the nearest quarter hour.
Jacob Elena Together time: 4 3 t rate of work: + =
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Q: About how many minutes are in 0.71 hours?
A: About 43 minutes.
If you said this is about of an hour and round near 45 minutes, this is also a correct estimation.
It will take approximately hours for Jacob and Elena to paint the room together.
- A bricklayer constructs a retaining wall in 12 hours when working alone. When the bricklayer and an apprentice work together, the retaining wall is constructed in 8 hours. How long would it have taken for the apprentice to do the job alone?
Bricklayer Apprentice Together time: 12 t 8 rate of work: + =
It would take the apprentice 24 hours to complete the job alone.
- A bicyclist has an initial velocity of 4 m/s before they begin to travel downhill. If the hill is 32 meters long and they accelerate at 2 m/, how fast will the bicyclist be traveling when they reach the bottom of the hill? Use the formula , where = change in distance, = final velocity, = initial velocity, a = acceleration.
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The solution of –12 m/s is extraneous because the bicycle did not change direction when traveling downhill.
The bicyclist was traveling 12 m/s by the time they reached the bottom of the hill.
- The difference between the reciprocals of two numbers is . The second number is 5 more than the first. Determine the value(s) of each number.
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Since there are two possible values for n, find two possible pairs of answers.
If 5 is the first number, the second number is 10.
If –10 is the first number, the second number is –5.