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Using rational functions solve
3(numerator) 2x-4 (denominator) < (with a "-" underneath) 4 (numerator) x-2(demominator)
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Using rational functions solve
x+5(numerator) x-3 (denominator) = 2x+7 (numerator) x(demominator)
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Fadak
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Using rational functions solve
7+ 1(numerator) x (denominator) = 1 (numerator) x-2(demominator)
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james
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Using rational functions solve
x+5(numerator) x-3 (denominator) = 2x+7 (numerator) x(demominator)
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Fadak
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Using rational functions solve
7+ 1(numerator) x (denominator) = 1 (numerator) x-2(demominator)
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alex
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Rational Functions
y = (x^2+7x-4)/(x-2) Since the degrees of both the numerator and denominator are the same, I would use the
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Shreya
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Rational Equations Solve:
How do you work it out? 1. x/4 - x+2/3 = 12 (x+2 are in the numerator) 2. 2y/4 - y/7 = y-3/2 (y-3 are
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Sadie
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Solve Rational Inequalities
x^2-x-2/x^2+5x+6<0 I cant figure this out. Please help. numerator (x-2)(x+1) denominator (x+3)(x+2)
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Dee Williams
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Use your knowledge of exponents to solve.
a) 1/2^x=1/(x+2) b) 1/2^x>1/x^2 So I know that these functions are rational functions..
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Halle
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We're learning about different kinds of functions and I don't really understand the difference between rational and algebraic
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Kelly
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