Simplifying Rationals

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Common Mistakes

When reducing expressions, you are only allowed to cancel common factors but NOT common terms. For example, in the expression frac1 the (x-3) factor can be canceled because frac2. Therefore, frac3 .

However, don't make the mistake of canceling out common terms in the numerator and denominator. For instance, in the expression Frac1 cancelling the x2 terms will result in frac2 . However, substituting x = 2 in the expression results in frac3 , which is not the same answer as above. When we cancel out terms that are part of a sum or a difference we are violating the order of operations. frac4 Try this with numbers: correction when the 9s are cancelled first. This method produces a different solution; therefore it is an incorrect method!