factoring - rational expressions
summary
the essence of the content revolves around simplifying rational expressions, a critical skill for tackling gmat algebra questions.
- rational expressions are ratios of two algebraic expressions that often require simplification for gmat problems.
- simplification involves factoring both the numerator and the denominator and then canceling out common factors.
- when expressions involve addition or subtraction in the numerator, they can be split into separate fractions with a common denominator for further simplification.
- practical examples illustrate the process of simplification, including dealing with expressions that contain different variables and require strategic manipulation.
- practice questions underscore the importance of recognizing opportunities to simplify by canceling common factors, significantly easing the solution process.
chapters
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understanding rational expressions
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simplifying through factoring
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practical application and practice
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