Rational Equations

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Rational equations are equations containing rational expressions (or expressions with fractions that contain real numbers and/or variables). Some examples of rational equations:

Steps to solving rational equations:

  1. Note any value of the variable that would make any denominator zero.
  2. Find the least common denominator of all denominators in the equation.
  3. Clear the fractions by multiplying both sides of the equation by the LCD.
  4. Solve the resulting equation.
  5. Check: If any values found in Step 1 are algebraic solutions, discard them. Check any remaining solutions in the original equation.

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