8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (2024)

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    Summary

    By the end of this section, you will be able to:

    • Determine the values for which a rational expression is undefined
    • Evaluate rational expressions
    • Simplify rational expressions
    • Simplify rational expressions with opposite factors
    Are you Ready?

    Before you get started, take this readiness quiz.

    If you miss a problem, go back to the section listed and review the material.

    1. Simplify: \(\frac{90y}{15y^2}\).
      If you missed this problem, review [link].
    2. Factor: \(6x^2−7x+2\).
      If you missed this problem, review [link].
    3. Factor: \(n^3+8\).
      If you missed this problem, review [link].

    In Chapter 1, we reviewed the properties of fractions and their operations. We introduced rational numbers, which are just fractions where the numerators and denominators are integers, and the denominator is not zero.

    In this chapter, we will work with fractions whose numerators and denominators are polynomials. We call these rational expressions.

    Definition: RATIONAL EXPRESSION

    A rational expression is an expression of the form \(\frac{p(x)}{q(x)}\), where p and q are polynomials and \(q \ne 0\).

    Remember, division by 0 is undefined.

    Here are some examples of rational expressions:

    \[\begin{array}{cccc} {−\frac{13}{42}}&{\frac{7y}{8z}}&{\frac{5x+2}{x^2−7}}&{\frac{4x^2+3x−1}{2x−8}}\\ \nonumber \end{array}\]

    Notice that the first rational expression listed above, \(−\frac{13}{42}\), is just a fraction. Since a constant is a polynomial with degree zero, the ratio of two constants is a rational expression, provided the denominator is not zero.

    We will perform same operations with rational expressions that we do with fractions. We will simplify, add, subtract, multiply, divide, and use them in applications.

    Determine the Values for Which a Rational Expression is Undefined

    When we work with a numerical fraction, it is easy to avoid dividing by zero, because we can see the number in the denominator. In order to avoid dividing by zero in a rational expression, we must not allow values of the variable that will make the denominator be zero.

    If the denominator is zero, the rational expression is undefined. The numerator of a rational expression may be 0—but not the denominator.

    So before we begin any operation with a rational expression, we examine it first to find the values that would make the denominator zero. That way, when we solve a rational equation for example, we will know whether the algebraic solutions we find are allowed or not.

    Definition: DETERMINE THE VALUES FOR WHICH A RATIONAL EXPRESSION IS UNDEFINED.
    1. Set the denominator equal to zero.
    2. Solve the equation in the set of reals, if possible.
    Example \(\PageIndex{1}\)

    Determine the values for which the rational expression is undefined:

    1. \(\frac{9y}{x}\)
    2. \(\frac{4b−3}{2b+5}\)
    3. \(\frac{x+4}{x^2+5x+6x}\)

    Solution

    The expression will be undefined when the denominator is zero.

    1. \(\frac{9y}{x}\)
    Set the denominator equal to zero. Solve for the variable. x=0
    \(\frac{9y}{x}\) is undefined for x=0.
    2.

    \(\frac{4b−3}{2b+5}\)

    Set the denominator equal to zero. Solve for the variable. 2b+5=0
    2b=−5
    \(b=−\frac{5}{2}\)
    \(\frac{4b−3}{2b+5}\) is undefined for \(b=−\frac{5}{2}\).
    3. \(\frac{x+4}{x^2+5x+6x}\)
    Set the denominator equal to zero. Solve for the variable. \(x^2+5x+6x=0\)
    \((x+2)(x+3)=0\)
    x+2=0 or x+3=0
    x=−2 or x=−3
    \(\frac{x+4}{x^2+5x+6x}\) is undefined for x=−2 or x=−3.

    Saying that the rational expression \(\frac{x+4}{x^2+5x+6x}\) is undefined for x=−2orx=−3 is similar to writing the phrase “void where prohibited” in contest rules.

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (2) Try It \(\PageIndex{2}\)

    Determine the values for which the rational expression is undefined:

    1. \(\frac{3y}{x}\)
    2. \(\frac{8n−5}{3n+1}\)
    3. \(\frac{a+10}{a^2+4a+3a}\)
    Answer
    1. x=0
    2. \(n=−\frac{1}{3}\)
    3. a=−1, a=−3
    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (3) Try It \(\PageIndex{3}\)

    Determine the values for which the rational expression is undefined:

    1. \(\frac{4p}{5q}\)
    2. \(\frac{y−1}{3y+2}\)
    3. \(\frac{m−5}{m^2+m−6}\)
    Answer
    1. q=0
    2. \(y=−\frac{2}{3}\)
    3. m=2, m=−3

    Evaluate Rational Expressions

    To evaluate a rational expression, we substitute values of the variables into the expression and simplify, just as we have for many other expressions in this book.

    Example \(\PageIndex{4}\)

    Evaluate \(\frac{2x+3}{3x−5}\) for each value:

    1. x=0
    2. x=2
    3. x=−3

    Solution

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    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (20) Try It \(\PageIndex{5}\)

    Evaluate \(\frac{y+1}{2y−3}\) for each value:

    1. y=1
    2. y=−3
    3. y=0
    Answer
    1. −2
    2. \(\frac{2}{9}\)
    3. \(−\frac{1}{3}\)
    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (21) Try It \(\PageIndex{6}\)

    Evaluate \(\frac{5x−1}{2x+1}\) for each value:

    1. x=1
    2. x=−1
    3. x=0
    Answer
    1. \(\frac{4}{3}\)
    2. 6
    3. −1
    Example \(\PageIndex{7}\)

    Evaluate \(\frac{x^2+8x+7}{x^2−4}\) for each value:

    1. x=0
    2. x=2
    3. x=−1

    Solution

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    This rational expression is undefined for x = 2.
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    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (39) Try It \(\PageIndex{8}\)

    Evaluate \(\frac{x^2+1}{x^2−3x+2}\) for each value:

    1. x=0
    2. x=−1
    3. x=3
    Answer
    1. \(\frac{1}{2}\)
    2. \(\frac{1}{3}\)
    3. 2
    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (40) Try It \(\PageIndex{9}\)

    Evaluate \(\frac{x^2+x−6}{x^2−9}\) for each value.

    1. x=0
    2. x=−2
    3. x=1
    Answer
    1. \(\frac{2}{3}\)
    2. \(\frac{4}{5}\)
    3. \(\frac{1}{2}\)

    Remember that a fraction is simplified when it has no common factors, other than 1, in its numerator and denominator. When we evaluate a rational expression, we make sure to simplify the resulting fraction.

    Example \(\PageIndex{10}\)

    Evaluate \(\frac{a^2+2ab+b^2}{3ab}\) for each value.

    1. a=1, b=2
    2. a=−2, b=−1
    3. \(a=\frac{1}{3}\), b=0

    Solution

    1. \(\frac{a^2+2ab+b^2}{3ab}\) when a=1, b=2
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    2. \(\frac{a^2+2ab+b^2}{3ab}\) when a=−2, b=−1
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    3. \(\frac{a^2+2ab+b^2}{3ab}\) when \(a=\frac{1}{3}\), b=0
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    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (55) Try It \(\PageIndex{11}\)

    Evaluate \(\frac{2a^{3}b}{a^2+2ab+b^2}\) for each value.

    1. a=−1, b=2
    2. a=0, b=−1
    3. a=1, \(b=\frac{1}{2}\)
    Answer
    1. −4
    2. 0
    3. \(\frac{4}{9}\)
    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (56) Try It \(\PageIndex{12}\)

    Evaluate \(\frac{a^2−b^2}{8ab^3}\) for each value:

    1. a=1, b=−1
    2. \(a=\frac{1}{2}\), b=−1
    3. a=−2, b=1
    Answer
    1. 0
    2. \(\frac{3}{16}\)
    3. \(\frac{3}{16}\)

    Simplify Rational Expressions

    Just like a fraction is considered simplified if there are no common factors, other than 1, in its numerator and denominator, a rational expression is simplified if it has no common factors, other than 1, in its numerator and denominator.

    Definition: SIMPLIFIED RATIONAL EXPRESSION

    A rational expression is considered simplified if there are no common factors in its numerator and denominator.

    For example:

    • \(\frac{2}{3}\) is simplified because there are no common factors of 2 and 3.
    • \(\frac{2x}{3x}\) is not simplified because x is a common factor of 2x and 3x.

    We use the Equivalent Fractions Property to simplify numerical fractions. We restate it here as we will also use it to simplify rational expressions.

    Definition: EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS PROPERTY

    If a, b, and c are numbers where \(b \ne 0\), \(c\ne 0\), then \(\frac{a}{b}=\frac{a·c}{b·c}\) and \(\frac{a·c}{b·c}=\frac{a}{b}\)

    Notice that in the Equivalent Fractions Property, the values that would make the denominators zero are specifically disallowed. We see \(b \ne 0\), \(c\ne 0\) clearly stated. Every time we write a rational expression, we should make a similar statement disallowing values that would make a denominator zero. However, to let us focus on the work at hand, we will omit writing it in the examples.

    Let’s start by reviewing how we simplify numerical fractions.

    Example \(\PageIndex{13}\)

    Simplify: \(−\frac{36}{63}\).

    Solution

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    Rewrite the numerator and denominator showing the common factors. 8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (58)
    Simplify using the Equivalent Fractions Property. 8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (59)

    Notice that the fraction \(−\frac{4}{7}\) is simplified because there are no more common factors.

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (60) Try It \(\PageIndex{14}\)

    Simplify: \(−\frac{45}{81}\).

    Answer

    \(−\frac{5}{9}\)

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (61) Try It \(\PageIndex{15}\)

    Simplify: \(−\frac{42}{54}\).

    Answer

    \(−\frac{7}{9}\)

    Throughout this chapter, we will assume that all numerical values that would make the denominator be zero are excluded. We will not write the restrictions for each rational expression, but keep in mind that the denominator can never be zero. So in this next example, \(x \ne 0\) and \(y \ne 0\).

    Example \(\PageIndex{16}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{3xy}{18x^{2}y^{2}}\).

    Solution

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    Rewrite the numerator and denominator showing the common factors. 8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (63)
    Simplify using the Equivalent Fractions Property. 8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (64)

    Did you notice that these are the same steps we took when we divided monomials in Polynomials?

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (65) Try It \(\PageIndex{17}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{4x^{2}y}{12xy^2}\).

    Answer

    \(\frac{x}{3y}\)

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (66) Try It \(PageIndex{18}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{16x^{2}y}{2xy^2}\).

    Answer

    \(\frac{8x}{y}\)

    To simplify rational expressions we first write the numerator and denominator in factored form. Then we remove the common factors using the Equivalent Fractions Property.

    Be very careful as you remove common factors. Factors are multiplied to make a product. You can remove a factor from a product. You cannot remove a term from a sum.

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    Note that removing the x’s from \(\frac{x+5}{x}\) would be like cancelling the 2’s in the fraction \(\frac{2+5}{2}\)!

    How to Simplify Rational Binomials

    Example \(\PageIndex{19}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{2x+8}{5x+20}\).

    Solution

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    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (70) Try It \(\PageIndex{20}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{3x−6}{2x−4}\).

    Answer

    \(\frac{3}{2}\)

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (71) Try It \(\PageIndex{21}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{7y+35}{5y+25}\).

    Answer

    \(\frac{7}{5}\)

    We now summarize the steps you should follow to simplify rational expressions.

    Definition: SIMPLIFY A RATIONAL EXPRESSION.
    1. Factor the numerator and denominator completely.
    2. Simplify by dividing out common factors.

    Usually, we leave the simplified rational expression in factored form. This way it is easy to check that we have removed all the common factors!

    We’ll use the methods we covered in Factoring to factor the polynomials in the numerators and denominators in the following examples.

    Example \(\PageIndex{22}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{x^2+5x+6}{x^2+8x+12}\).

    Solution

    \(\frac{x^2+5x+6}{x^2+8x+12}\)
    Factor the numerator and denominator. \(\frac{(x+2)(x+3)}{(x+2)(x+6)}\)
    Remove the common factor x+2 from the numerator and the denominator. \(\frac{x+3}{x+6}\)

    Can you tell which values of x must be excluded in this example?

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (72) Try It \(\PageIndex{23}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{x^2−x−2}{x^2−3x+2}\).

    Answer

    \(\frac{x+1}{x−1}\)

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (73) Try It \(\PageIndex{24}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{x^2−3x−10}{x^2+x−2}\).

    Answer

    \(\frac{x−5}{x−1}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{25}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{y^2+y−42}{y^2−36}\).

    Solution

    \(\frac{y^2+y−42}{y^2−36}\).
    Factor the numerator and denominator. \(\frac{(y+7)(y−6)}{(y+6)(y−6)}\)
    Remove the common factor y−6 from the numerator and the denominator. \(\frac{y+7}{y+6}\)
    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (74) Try It \(\PageIndex{26}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{x^2+x−6}{x^2−4}\).

    Answer

    \(\frac{x+3}{x+2}\)

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (75) Try It \(\PageIndex{27}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{x^2+8x+7}{x^2−49}\).

    Answer

    \(\frac{x+1}{x−7}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{28}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{p^3−2p^2+2p−4}{p^2−7p+10}\).

    Solution

    \(\frac{p^3−2p^2+2p−4}{p^2−7p+10}\)
    Factor the numerator and denominator, using grouping to factor the numerator. \(\frac{p^2(p−2)+2(p−2)}{(p−5)(p−2)}\)
    \(\frac{(p^2+2)(p−2)}{(p−5)(p−2)}\)
    Remove the common factor p−2 from the numerator and the denominator. \(\frac{p^2+2}{p−5}\)
    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (76) Try It \(\PageIndex{29}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{y^3−3y^2+y−3}{y^2−y−6}\).

    Answer

    \(\frac{y^2+1}{y+2}\)

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (77) Try It \(\PageIndex{30}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{p^3−p^2+2p−2}{p^2+4p−5}\).

    Answer

    \(\frac{p^2+2}{p+5}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{31}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{2n^2−14n}{4n^2−16n−48}\).

    Solution

    \(\frac{2n^2−14n}{4n^2−16n−48}\)
    Factor the numerator and denominator, first factoring out the GCF. \(\frac{2n(n−7)}{4(n^2−4n−12)}\)
    \(\frac{2n(n−7)}{4(n−6)(n+2)}\)
    Remove the common factor, 2. \(\frac{n(n−7)}{2(n−6)(n+2)}\)
    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (78) Try It \(\PageIndex{32}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{2n^2−10n}{4n^2−16n−20}\).

    Answer

    \(\frac{n}{2(n+1)}\)

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (79) Try It \(\PageIndex{33}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{4x^2−16x}{8x^2−16x−64}\).

    Answer

    \(\frac{x}{2(x+2)}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{34}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{3b^2−12b+12}{6b^2−24}\).

    Solution

    \(\frac{3b^2−12b+12}{6b^2−24}\)
    Factor the numerator and denominator, first factoring out the GCF. \(\frac{3(b^2−4b+4)}{6(b^2−4)}\)
    \(\frac{3(b−2)(b−2)}{6(b−2)(b+2)}\)
    Remove the common factors of b−2 and 3. \(\frac{3(b−2)}{2(b+2)}\)
    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (80) Try It \(\PageIndex{35}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{2x^2−12x+18}{3x^2−27}\).

    Answer

    \(\frac{2(x−3)}{3(x+3)}\)

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (81) Try It \(PageIndex{36}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{5y^2−30y+25}{2y^2−50}\).

    Answer

    \(\frac{5(x−1)}{2(x+5)}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{37}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{m^3+8}{m^2−4}\).

    Solution

    \(\frac{m^3+8}{m^2−4}\)
    Factor the numerator and denominator, using the formulas for sum of cubes and difference of squares. \(\frac{(m+2)(m^2−2m+4)}{(m+2)(m−2)}\)
    Remove the common factors of m+2. \(\frac{m^2−2m+4}{m−2}\)
    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (82) Try It \(\PageIndex{38}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{p^3−64}{p^2−16}\).

    Answer

    \(\frac{p^2+4p+16}{p+4}\)

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (83) Try It \(\PageIndex{39}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{x^3+8}{x^2−4}\).

    Answer

    \(\frac{x^2−2x+4}{x−2}\)

    Simplify Rational Expressions with Opposite Factors

    Now we will see how to simplify a rational expression whose numerator and denominator have opposite factors. Let’s start with a numerical fraction, say \(\frac{7}{−7}\).

    We know this fraction simplifies to −1. We also recognize that the numerator and denominator are opposites.

    In Foundations, we introduced opposite notation: the opposite of a is −a. We remember, too, that −a=−1·a

    We simplify the fraction \(\frac{a}{−a}\)

    \[\begin{array}{ll} {}&{\frac{a}{−a}}\\ {\text{We could rewrite this.}}&{\frac{1·a}{−1·a}}\\ {\text{Remove the common factors.}}&{\frac{1}{−1}}\\ {\text{Simplify.}}&{−1}\\ \nonumber \end{array}\]

    So, in the same way, we can simplify the fraction \(\frac{x−3}{−(x−3)}\)

    \[\begin{array}{ll} {}&{\frac{x−3}{−(x−3)}}\\ {\text{We could rewrite this.}}&{\frac{1·(x−3)}{−1·(x−3)}}\\ {\text{Remove the common factors.}}&{\frac{1}{−1}}\\ {\text{Simplify.}}&{−1}\\ \nonumber \end{array}\]

    But the opposite of x−3 could be written differently:

    \[\begin{array}{ll} {}&{−(x−3)}\\ {\text{Distribute.}}&{−x+3}\\ {\text{Rewrite.}}&{3−x}\\ \nonumber \end{array}\]

    This means the fraction \(\frac{x−3}{3−x}\) simplifies to −1.

    In general, we could write the opposite of a−b as b−a. So the rational expression \(\frac{a−b}{b−a}\) simplifies to −1.

    Definition: OPPOSITES IN A RATIONAL EXPRESSION

    The opposite of a−b is b−a

    \(\frac{a−b}{b−a}=−1\), \(a \ne b\)

    An expression and its opposite divide to −1

    We will use this property to simplify rational expressions that contain opposites in their numerators and denominators.

    Example \(\PageIndex{40}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{x−8}{8−x}\).

    Solution

    \(\frac{x−8}{8−x}\).
    Recognize that x−8 and 8−x are opposites −1
    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (84) Try It \(\PageIndex{41}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{y−2}{2−y}\).

    Answer

    −1

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (85) Try It \(\PageIndex{42}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{n−9}{9−n}\).

    Answer

    −1

    Remember, the first step in simplifying a rational expression is to factor the numerator and denominator completely.

    Example \(\PageIndex{43}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{14−2x}{x^2−49}\).

    Solution

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (86)
    Factor the numerator and denominator. 8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (87)
    Recognize 7−x and x−7 are opposites. 8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (88)
    Simplify. 8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (89)
    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (90) Try It \(\PageIndex{44}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{10−2y}{y^2−25}\).

    Answer

    \(−\frac{2}{y+5}\)

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (91) Try It \(\PageIndex{45}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{3y−27}{81−y^2}\).

    Answer

    \(−\frac{3}{9+y}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{46}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{x^2−4x−32}{64−x^2}\).

    Solution

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (92)
    Factor the numerator and denominator. 8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (93)
    Recognize the factors that are opposites. 8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (94)
    Simplify. 8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (95)
    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (96) Try It \(\PageIndex{47}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{x^2−4x−5}{25−x^2}\).

    Answer

    \(−\frac{x+1}{x+5}\)

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (97) Try It \(\PageIndex{48}\)

    Simplify: \(\frac{x^2+x−2}{1−x^2}\).

    Answer

    \(−\frac{x+2}{x+1}\)

    Key Concepts

    • Determine the Values for Which a Rational Expression is Undefined
      1. Set the denominator equal to zero.
      2. Solve the equation, if possible.
    • Simplified Rational Expression
      • A rational expression is considered simplified if there are no common factors in its numerator and denominator.
    • Simplify a Rational Expression
      1. Factor the numerator and denominator completely.
      2. Simplify by dividing out common factors.
    • Opposites in a Rational Expression
      • The opposite of a−b is b−a
        \(\frac{a−b}{b−a}=−1\) \(a \ne b\), \(b \ne 0\), \(a \ne b\)

    Practice Makes Perfect

    In the following exercises, determine the values for which the rational expression is undefined.

    Example \(\PageIndex{49}\)
    1. \(\frac{2x}{z}\)
    2. \(\frac{4p−1}{6p−5}\)
    3. \(\frac{n−3}{n^2+2n−8}\)
    Answer
    1. z=0
    2. \(p=\frac{5}{6}\)
    3. n=−4, n=2
    Example \(\PageIndex{50}\)
    1. \(\frac{10m}{11n}\)
    2. \(\frac{6y+13}{4y−9}\)
    3. \(\frac{b−8}{b^2−36}\)
    Example \(\PageIndex{51}\)
    1. \(\frac{4x^{2}y}{3y}\)
    2. \(\frac{3x−2}{2x+1}\)
    3. \(\frac{u−1}{u^2−3u−28}\)
    Answer
    1. y=0
    2. \(x=−\frac{1}{2}\)
    3. u=−4, u=7
    Example \(\PageIndex{52}\)
    1. \(\frac{5pq^{2}}{9q}\)
    2. \(\frac{7a−4}{3a+5}\)
    3. \(\frac{1}{x^2−4}\)

    Evaluate Rational Expressions

    In the following exercises, evaluate the rational expression for the given values.

    Example \(\PageIndex{53}\)

    \(\frac{2x}{x−1}\)

    1. x=0
    2. x=2
    3. x=−1
    Answer
    1. 0
    2. 4
    3. 1
    Example \(\PageIndex{54}\)

    \(\frac{4y−1}{5y−3}\)

    1. y=0
    2. y=2
    3. y=−1
    Example \(\PageIndex{55}\)

    \(\frac{2p+3}{p^2+1}\)

    1. p=0
    2. p=1
    3. p=−2
    Answer
    1. 3
    2. \(\frac{5}{2}\)
    3. \(−\frac{1}{5}\)
    Example \(\PageIndex{56}\)

    \(\frac{x+3}{2−3x}\)

    1. x=0
    2. x=1
    3. x=−2
    Example \(\PageIndex{57}\)

    \(\frac{y^2+5y+6}{y^2−1}\)

    1. y=0
    2. y=2
    3. y=−2
    Answer
    1. −6
    2. \(\frac{20}{3}\)
    3. 0
    Example \(\PageIndex{58}\)

    \(\frac{z^2+3z−10}{z^2−1}\)

    1. z=0
    2. z=2
    3. z=−2
    Example \(\PageIndex{59}\)

    \(\frac{a^2−4}{a^2+5a+4}\)

    1. a=0
    2. a=1
    3. a=−2
    Answer
    1. −1
    2. \(−\frac{3}{10}\)
    3. 0
    Example \(\PageIndex{60}\)

    \(\frac{b^2+2}{b^2−3b−4}\)

    1. b=0
    2. b=2
    3. b=−2
    Example \(\PageIndex{61}\)

    \(\frac{x^2+3xy+2y^2}{2x^{3}y}\)

    1. x=1, y=−1
    2. x=2, y=1
    3. x=−1, y=−2
    Answer
    1. 0
    2. \(\frac{3}{4}\)
    3. \(\frac{15}{4}\)
    Example \(\PageIndex{62}\)

    \(\frac{c^2+cd−2d^2}{cd^{3}}\)

    1. c=2, d=−1
    2. c=1, d=−1
    3. c=−1, d=2
    Example \(\PageIndex{63}\)

    \(\frac{m^2−4n^2}{5mn^3}\)

    1. m=2, n=1
    2. m=−1, n=−1
    3. m=3, n=2
    Answer
    1. 0
    2. \(−\frac{3}{5}\)
    3. \(−\frac{7}{20}\)
    Example \(\PageIndex{64}\)

    \(\frac{2s^{2}t}{s^2−9t^2}\)

    1. s=4, t=1
    2. s=−1, t=−1
    3. s=0, t=2

    Simplify Rational Expressions

    In the following exercises, simplify.

    Example \(\PageIndex{65}\)

    \(−\frac{4}{52}\)

    Answer

    \(−\frac{1}{13}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{66}\)

    \(−\frac{44}{55}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{67}\)

    \(\frac{56}{63}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{8}{9}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{68}\)

    \(\frac{65}{104}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{69}\)

    \(\frac{6ab^{2}}{12a^{2}b}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{b}{2ab}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{70}\)

    \(\frac{15xy^{3}}{x^{3}y^{3}}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{71}\)

    \(\frac{8m^{3}n}{12mn^2}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{2m^2}{3n}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{72}\)

    \(\frac{36v^{3}w^2}{27vw^3}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{73}\)

    \(\frac{3a+6}{4a+8}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{3}{4}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{74}\)

    \(\frac{5b+5}{6b+6}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{75}\)

    \(\frac{3c−9}{5c−15}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{3}{5}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{76}\)

    \(\frac{4d+8}{9d+18}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{77}\)

    \(\frac{7m+63}{5m+45}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{7}{5}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{78}\)

    \(\frac{8n−96}{3n−36}\)

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{79}\)

    \(\frac{12p−240}{5p−100}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{12}{5}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{80}\)

    \(\frac{6q+210}{5q+175}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{81}\)

    \(\frac{a^2−a−12}{a^2−8a+16}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{a+3}{a−4}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{82}\)

    \(\frac{x^2+4x−5}{x^2−2x+1}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{83}\)

    \(\frac{y^2+3y−4}{y^2−6y+5}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{y+4}{y−5}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{84}\)

    \(\frac{v^2+8v+15}{v^2−v−12}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{85}\)

    \(\frac{x^2−25}{x^2+2x−15}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{x−5}{x−3}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{86}\)

    \(\frac{a^2−4}{a^2+6a−16}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{87}\)

    \(\frac{y^2−2y−3}{y^2−9}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{y+1}{y+3}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{88}\)

    \(\frac{b^2+9b+18}{b^2−36}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{89}\)

    \(\frac{y^3+y^2+y+1}{y^2+2y+1}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{y^2+1}{y+1}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{90}\)

    \(\frac{p^3+3p^2+4p+12}{p^2+p−6}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{91}\)

    \(\frac{x^3−2x^2−25x+50}{x^2−25}\)

    Answer

    x−2

    Example \(\PageIndex{92}\)

    \(\frac{q^3+3q^2−4q−12}{q^2−4}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{93}\)

    \(\frac{3a^2+15a}{6a^2+6a−36}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{a(a+5)}{2(a+3)(a−2)}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{94}\)

    \(\frac{8b^2−32b}{2b^2−6b−80}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{95}\)

    \(\frac{−5c^2−10c}{−10c^2+30c+100}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{c}{2(c−5)}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{96}\)

    \(\frac{4d^2−24d}{2d^2−4d−48}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{97}\)

    \(\frac{3m^2+30m+75}{4m^2−100}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{3(m+5)}{4(m−5)}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{98}\)

    \(\frac{5n^2+30n+45}{2n^2−18}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{99}\)

    \(\frac{5r^2+30r−35}{r^2−49}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{5(r−1)}{r+7}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{100}\)

    \(\frac{3s^2+30s+24}{3s^2−48}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{101}\)

    \(\frac{t^3−27}{t^2−9}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{t^2+3t+9}{t+3}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{102}\)

    \(\frac{v^3−1}{v^2−1}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{103}\)

    \(\frac{w^3+216}{w^2−36}\)

    Answer

    \(\frac{w^2−6w+36}{w−6}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{104}\)

    \(\frac{v^3+125}{v^2−25}\)

    Simplify Rational Expressions with Opposite Factors

    In the following exercises, simplify each rational expression.

    Example \(\PageIndex{105}\)

    \(\frac{a−5}{5−a}\)

    Answer

    −1

    Example \(\PageIndex{106}\)

    \(\frac{b−12}{12−b}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{107}\)

    \(\frac{11−c}{c−11}\)

    Answer

    −1

    Example \(\PageIndex{108}\)

    \(\frac{5−d}{d−5}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{109}\)

    \(\frac{12−2x}{x^2−36}\)

    Answer

    \(−\frac{2}{x+6}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{110}\)

    \(\frac{20−5y}{y^2−16}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{111}\)

    \(\frac{4v−32}{64−v^2}\)

    Answer

    \(−\frac{4}{8+v}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{112}\)

    \(\frac{7w−21}{9−w^2}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{113}\)

    \(\frac{y^2−11y+24}{9−y^2}\)

    Answer

    \(−\frac{y−8}{3+y}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{114}\)

    \(\frac{z^2−9z+20}{16−z^2}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{115}\)

    \(\frac{a^2−5a−36}{81−a^2}\)

    Answer

    \(−\frac{a+4}{9+a}\)

    Example \(\PageIndex{116}\)

    \(\frac{b^2+b−42}{36−b^2}\)

    Everyday Math

    Example \(\PageIndex{117}\)

    Tax Rates For the tax year 2015, the amount of tax owed by a single person earning between $37,450 and $90,750, can be found by evaluating the formula 0.25x−4206.25, where x is income. The average tax rate for this income can be found by evaluating the formula \(\frac{0.25x−4206.25}{x}\). What would be the average tax rate for a single person earning $50,000?

    Answer

    16.5%

    Example \(\PageIndex{118}\)

    Work The length of time it takes for two people for perform the same task if they work together can be found by evaluating the formula \(\frac{xy}{x+y}\). If Tom can paint the den in x=45 minutes and his brother Bobby can paint it in y=60 minutes, how many minutes will it take them if they work together?

    Writing Exercises

    Example \(\PageIndex{119}\)

    Explain how you find the values of x for which the rational expression \(\frac{x^2−x−20}{x^2−4}\) is undefined.

    Example \(\PageIndex{120}\)

    Explain all the steps you take to simplify the rational expression \(\frac{p^2+4p−21}{9−p^2}\).

    Self Check

    ⓐ After completing the exercises, use this checklist to evaluate your mastery of the objectives of this section.

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (98)

    ⓑ If most of your checks were:

    …confidently. Congratulations! You have achieved your goals in this section! Reflect on the study skills you used so that you can continue to use them. What did you do to become confident of your ability to do these things? Be specific!

    …with some help. This must be addressed quickly as topics you do not master become potholes in your road to success. Math is sequential - every topic builds upon previous work. It is important to make sure you have a strong foundation before you move on. Who can you ask for help? Your fellow classmates and instructor are good resources. Is there a place on campus where math tutors are available? Can your study skills be improved?

    …no - I don’t get it! This is critical and you must not ignore it. You need to get help immediately or you will quickly be overwhelmed. See your instructor as soon as possible to discuss your situation. Together you can come up with a plan to get you the help you need.

    Glossary

    rational expression
    A rational expression is an expression of the form \(\frac{p}{q}\), where p and q are polynomials and \(q \ne 0\).
    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions (2024)

    FAQs

    8.1: Simplify Rational Expressions? ›

    Step 1: Factor the numerator and the denominator. Step 2: List restricted values. Step 3: Cancel common factors. Step 4: Reduce to lowest terms and note any restricted values not implied by the expression.

    How to simplify this rational expression? ›

    Step 1: Factor the numerator and the denominator. Step 2: List restricted values. Step 3: Cancel common factors. Step 4: Reduce to lowest terms and note any restricted values not implied by the expression.

    What is the simplified form of the rational expression? ›

    A rational expression is considered simplified if the numerator and denominator have no factors in common.

    How to simplify rational exponents? ›

    The first rule is the power rule: when multiplying exponents with the same base together, add the powers together to simplify the expression. The second rule is the quotient rule: when dividing exponents with the same base, subtract the powers to simplify the expression.

    How do you simplify expressions? ›

    To simplify expressions, one must combine all like terms and solve all specified brackets, if any, until they are left with unlike terms that cannot be further reduced in the simplified expression. As a result of simplify algebraic expressions, the resulting value is that mathematical expression's final product.

    What is an example of a rational expression? ›

    Here are some examples of rational expressions: (x + 1) / (x2 - 5), (x3 + 3x2 - 5) / (4x - 2), etc. Note that if one of the numerator and denominator is NOT a polynomial, then the fraction is NOT called as a rational expression.

    What is the first step in simplifying a rational expression? ›

    To simplify a rational expression, first determine common factors of the numerator and denominator, and then remove them by rewriting them as expressions equal to 1. An additional consideration for rational expressions is to determine what values are excluded from the domain.

    How do you find the simplest rational form? ›

    Similarly, to reduce a rational form to lowest terms, we first express the numerator and denominator as products of their prime factors and then cancel the common factors.

    How do you simplify radical rational expressions? ›

    Simplify a Radical Expression Using the Product Property
    1. Find the largest factor in the radicand that is a perfect power of the index. Rewrite the radicand as a product of two factors, using that factor.
    2. Use the product rule to rewrite the radical as the product of two radicals.
    3. Simplify the root of the perfect power.
    Aug 11, 2022

    What is the formula of a rational equation? ›

    A rational equation is an equation that contains fractions with xs in the numerator, denominator or both. Here is an example of a rational equation: (4 / (x + 1)) - (3 / (x - 1)) = -2 / (x^2 - 1).

    How do you simplify a rational expression variable? ›

    To simplify a rational expression, follow these steps:
    1. Determine the domain. The excluded values are those values for the variable that result in the expression having a denominator of 0.
    2. Factor the numerator and denominator.
    3. Find common factors for the numerator and denominator and simplify.
    Sep 27, 2020

    How do you simplify a rational expression in the domain? ›

    To find the domain, determine the values for which the denominator is equal to 0. The domain is all real numbers except 0, 5, and −4. To simplify, factor the numerator and denominator of the rational expression. Identify the factors that are the same in the numerator and denominator, and simplify.

    How do you subtract and simplify rational expressions? ›

    Adding or subtracting rational expressions is a four-step process:
    1. Write all fractions as equivalent fractions with a common denominator.
    2. Combine the fractions as a single fraction that has the common denominator.
    3. Simplify the expression in the top of the fraction.
    4. Reduce the fraction to lowest terms.

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