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Simplifying Rational Expressions Puzzles
Simplifying Rational Expressions Puzzles
Simplifying Rational Expressions Puzzles
Simplifying Rational Expressions Puzzles
Simplifying Rational Expressions Puzzles
Simplifying Rational Expressions Puzzles
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Students will practice simplifying rational expressions by factoring and finding excluded values. There are 12 puzzles in total and can be done individually, in pairs or even groups. This is a great in-class activity to help students figure out how to simplify. Problems include all types of factoring.
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Simplifying Rational Expressions Puzzles

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Learning Math with Ms K
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Description

Students will practice simplifying rational expressions by factoring and finding excluded values. There are 12 puzzles in total and can be done individually, in pairs or even groups. This is a great in-class activity to help students figure out how to simplify. Problems include all types of factoring.
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Rewrite simple rational expressions in different forms; write 𝘢(𝘹)/𝘣(𝘹) in the form 𝘲(𝘹) + 𝘳(𝘹)/𝘣(𝘹), where 𝘢(𝘹), 𝘣(𝘹), 𝘲(𝘹), and 𝘳(𝘹) are polynomials with the degree of 𝘳(𝘹) less than the degree of 𝘣(𝘹), using inspection, long division, or, for the more complicated examples, a computer algebra system.
Understand that rational expressions form a system analogous to the rational numbers, closed under addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division by a nonzero rational expression; add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational expressions.
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