Lesson 1
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1. Lesson 1
1.9. Explore 5
Module 5: Rational Expressions
What happens to a number if you multiply it by 1? If you said that the number remains unchanged, you are absolutely correct. This property of 1 is critical in determining equivalent expressions in mathematics.
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- Multiply or divide the following expressions.
- Verify that the end result for each of the calculations in question 1 is equivalent. You may want to do this by using your calculator to check that the decimal representation of the original number is identical to that of the final number.
- To what number is
,
and
equivalent? - Compare the following two expressions:
and 
- Determine the non-permissible values of the variable in each expression.
- Evaluate each expression for t = 3.
- Are the expressions equivalent? How do you know?
Save your responses in your course folder.
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Try This 3 question 3 shows an example of the property of 1. Use this property to create equivalent fractions. With a partner or in a group, answer the following questions.
- Can you represent the number 1 using a polynomial?
- Can each of you provide two examples that represent the number 1 using polynomials?
If required, place a summary of your discussion in your course folder.