Simplifying Rationals
Simplify
Undefined Expressions
A rational expression
, where n(x) and d(x) are polynomial expressions is defined when
. Since division by 0 is undefined, the expression(s) in the denominator can not equal zero. Values that make an expression in the denominator equal to zero are excluded values.
Example Find excluded value(s) if they exist.
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Step 1. Factor the expression in the denominator.
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Step 2. Set each factor in the denominator equal to zero.
x + 1 = 0 or x + 2 = 0
Step 3. Solve each equation.
x = -1 or x = -2
Therefore, -1 and -2 are the excluded values for x.