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Algebra 2 8-4 Guided Practice: Rational Expressions

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Question 1
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Video Check: Select all that apply with regards to the video embedded directly above this item.

Solve It! Solution and Explanation

Question 2
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Video Check: Select all that apply with regards to the video embedded directly above this item.

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Question 3
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Take Note: Define rational expression.

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Question 9
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Problem 1 Got It?

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Question 10
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Problem 1 Got It?

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Question 11
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Problem 1 Got It?

Question 12
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Video Check: Select all that apply with regards to the video embedded directly above this item.

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Question 13
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Take Note: Summarize the process of multiplying rational expressions that is demonstrated in Problem 2.

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Question 14
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Problem 2 Got It?

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Question 15
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Video Check: Select all that apply with regards to the video embedded directly above this item.

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Question 16
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Take Note: Summarize the process of dividing rational expressions that is demonstrated in Problem 3.

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Question 17
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Problem 3 Got It?

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Question 18
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Problem 3 Got It?

Question 19
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Video Check: Select all that apply with regards to the video embedded directly above this item.

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Question 20
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Problem 4 Got It? Construction: Which shape of play space provides for a more efficient use of fencing, a square or an equilateral triangle?

Hint: The area of an equilateral triangle in terms of one side is:
The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 3s.

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Question 21
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🧠 Retrieval Practice:
Summarize the mathematical content of this lesson. What topics, ideas, and vocabulary were introduced?

Question 4
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Take Note: Provide an example of a rational expression.

Question 5
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Take Note: What does it mean for a rational expression to be in simplest form?

Question 6
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Take Note: Provide an example of a rational expression that is in simplest form.

Question 7
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Take Note: Provide an example of a rational expression that is NOT in simplest form.

Question 8
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Take Note: How do you determine any restrictions on the domain of a rational expression?