Representing Real - Life Situations Using Rational Functions
Representing Real - Life Situations Using Rational Functions
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x
Fill up the table below with the different allotment amounts
for different values for the number of children
t (seconds) 0 1 2 5 10
v (m/s) 0 2.50 2.00 0.96 0.50
The graphs indicates that the maximum drug
concentration occurs around 1 hour after the
drug was administered. After 1 hour, the
graph suggest that drug concentration
decreases until it is almost zero.
A fence is to enclose a rectangular vegetable
farm with an area of 400 square meters. If x
is the length of one side of this fence, find a
function P(x) representing the perimeter of
the fencing material required.
2
2 x 800
P( x)
x
Find the perimeter of the fence if one side
has length 10 meters?
100 m
RATIONAL EXPRESSION
A rational expression is an expression that can be
written as a ratio of two polynomials.
DETERMINE WHICH OF THE
FOLLOWING ARE RATIONAL
EXPRESSIONS.
a. 15
x 1
4 7
ONLY B AND C ARE
b. 5x 6 x 1
RATIONAL
EXPRESSIONS
c. 5 x3
x
RATIONAL FUNCTIONS,
EQUATIONS AND
INEQUALITIES
RATIONAL EQUATION
Anequation involving rational
expressions.
Example:
2 3 1 x 1 3x x 1
x 2x 5 2x 1 2 5x 2
RATIONAL INEQUALITY
Aninequality involving rational
expressions.
Example
5 3
x 3 2x
RATIONAL FUNCTION
A function of the form of f(x) = p(x)/q(x)
where p(x) and q(x) are polynomials,
and q(x) is not the zero function.
Example
2
x 2x 3
f ( x)
x 1
DETERMINE WHETHER THE GIVEN IS A RATIONAL
EQUATION, A RATIONAL FUNCTION, A RATIONAL
INEQUALITY, OR NONE OF THESE.
7 x3 4 x 1
1. y 5 x3 2 x 6.1 y
x2 3
8 x 1
2. 8 7. x x 2
x 2x 1 2
2 x
3. x 2 48. x 6
2
x 1 3
4. x 1 x 9. x 1
10
2x
5 x 3
5. 6 x 010. f ( x) 2
x3 x 2x 3
y 5 x 3 2 xRational
1 x 1
1. function 9. 10
2x
8 x
2. 8 Rational Equation Rational Equation
x 2x 1
x 3
3. x 2 None
4 of these 10. f ( x) 2
x 2x 3
x 1
4. x3
Rational Equation Rational Function
x 1
5
5. 6 x 0 Inequality
Rational
x3
6. 7 x 3 4 None
x of
1 these
y
x2 3
1
7. x xRational
2 Equation
2
2 x
8. x 6
Rational Inequality
2
A rational equation or inequality can be
solved for all x values that satisfy the
equation or inequality.
We do not “solve” function. Rather, a
function (and in particular, a rational
function) expresses a relationship between
two variables (such as x and y), and can be
represented by a table of values or a graph.
SOLVING RATIONAL
EQUATIONS AND
INEQUALITIES
PROCEDURE FOR SOLVING
RATIONAL EQUATIONS
2 3 1
10 x 10 x 10 x
x 2x 5
20 15 2x
5 2x
5
x
2
x 1 8
EXAMPLE 2. SOLVE FOR X: 2
x2 x2 x 4
Solution: Factor each denominator in the fraction.
x 1 8
x2 x2 ( x 2)( x 2)
The LCD is (x – 2)(x + 2). Multiply the LCD to both sides of the equation to remove the
denominators.
x 1 8
( x 2)( x 2) ( x 2)( x 2) ( x 2)( x 2)
x2 x2 ( x 2)( x 2)
x( x 2) ( x 2) 8
x 2 3 x 10 0
Solve the resulting equation by factoring.
( x 2)( x 5) 0 x 2 0 or x 5 0 x 2 or x 5
Since x = -2 will make the original equation undefined, it is an extraneous solution. Since
x = 5 satisfies the original equation, it is the only solution.
8 x
EXAMPLE 3. SOLVE FOR X: 8
x 2x 1
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x x R
5x 2
R x x 3
3 x
x3
H x
x 2x 2 x 2 and x 2
x 1
F x 2 x 4 and x 1
x 5x 4
2
x 3x 2
G x 2
x2
x 4
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