Math 3 Quiz: Simplifying Rational Expressions
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When simplifying the rational expression x38x2+2x8\frac{x^3 - 8}{x^2 + 2x - 8}, what is the simplified form and what values must be excluded from the domain?

x2+2x+4x+4\frac{x^2 + 2x + 4}{x + 4}; x4,x2x \neq -4, x \neq 2
x2+2x+4x+4\frac{x^2 + 2x + 4}{x + 4}; x4,x2x \neq -4, x \neq -2
x2+2x+4x2\frac{x^2 + 2x + 4}{x - 2}; x2,x4x \neq 2, x \neq -4
x22x+4x+4\frac{x^2 - 2x + 4}{x + 4}; x4,x2x \neq -4, x \neq 2
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Math 3 Quiz: Simplifying Rational Expressions

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Question 1

When simplifying the rational expression x38x2+2x8\frac{x^3 - 8}{x^2 + 2x - 8}, what is the simplified form and what values must be excluded from the domain?

  1. x2+2x+4x+4\frac{x^2 + 2x + 4}{x + 4}; x4,x2x \neq -4, x \neq 2 (correct answer)
  2. x2+2x+4x+4\frac{x^2 + 2x + 4}{x + 4}; x4,x2x \neq -4, x \neq -2
  3. x2+2x+4x2\frac{x^2 + 2x + 4}{x - 2}; x2,x4x \neq 2, x \neq -4
  4. x22x+4x+4\frac{x^2 - 2x + 4}{x + 4}; x4,x2x \neq -4, x \neq 2
Explanation: Factor the numerator as a difference of cubes: x38=(x2)(x2+2x+4)x^3 - 8 = (x-2)(x^2+2x+4). Factor the denominator: x2+2x8=(x+4)(x2)x^2 + 2x - 8 = (x+4)(x-2). After canceling (x2)(x-2), we get x2+2x+4x+4\frac{x^2+2x+4}{x+4}. Domain restrictions come from the original denominator: x2x \neq 2 and x4x \neq -4. Choice B incorrectly identifies domain restrictions. Choice C has the wrong denominator after simplification. Choice D uses the wrong difference of cubes factorization.

Question 2

When working with the expression 3x227x33x29x+27\frac{3x^2 - 27}{x^3 - 3x^2 - 9x + 27}, a student factors the numerator as 3(x3)(x+3)3(x-3)(x+3) and the denominator as (x3)(x29)(x-3)(x^2-9). What error will this lead to in the simplification?

  1. The student will incorrectly cancel both (x3)(x-3) and (x+3)(x+3) factors
  2. The student will get 3x3\frac{3}{x-3} instead of the correct 3x+3\frac{3}{x+3} (correct answer)
  3. The student will miss that x=3x = 3 creates a removable discontinuity
  4. The student will incorrectly identify x=3x = -3 as causing a removable discontinuity
Explanation: The correct factorization of the denominator is x33x29x+27=(x3)(x29)=(x3)(x+3)(x3)=(x3)2(x+3)x^3-3x^2-9x+27 = (x-3)(x^2-9) = (x-3)(x+3)(x-3) = (x-3)^2(x+3). The correct simplification is 3(x3)(x+3)(x3)2(x+3)=3x3\frac{3(x-3)(x+3)}{(x-3)^2(x+3)} = \frac{3}{x-3} after canceling one factor of (x3)(x-3) and the factor (x+3)(x+3). However, if a student incorrectly treats the denominator as having only one factor of (x3)(x-3), they would cancel all common factors and get 3x+3\frac{3}{x+3} instead of the correct 3x3\frac{3}{x-3}.

Question 3

Consider the rational expression 2x218x26x+9\frac{2x^2 - 18}{x^2 - 6x + 9}. After simplifying completely, which statement correctly describes both the simplified form and a key characteristic of this expression?

  1. Simplifies to 2(x+3)x3\frac{2(x+3)}{x-3} with a vertical asymptote at x=3x = 3 (correct answer)
  2. Simplifies to 2(x+3)x3\frac{2(x+3)}{x-3} with a removable discontinuity at x=3x = 3
  3. Simplifies to 2(x+3)2(x+3) with a removable discontinuity at x=3x = 3
  4. Simplifies to 2x+6x3\frac{2x+6}{x-3} with a vertical asymptote at x=3x = 3
Explanation: Factor: numerator = 2(x29)=2(x+3)(x3)2(x^2-9) = 2(x+3)(x-3), denominator = (x3)2(x-3)^2. Simplifying gives 2(x+3)(x3)(x3)2=2(x+3)x3\frac{2(x+3)(x-3)}{(x-3)^2} = \frac{2(x+3)}{x-3}. Since one factor of (x3)(x-3) remains in the denominator, there's a vertical asymptote at x=3x = 3. Choice B incorrectly identifies this as removable. Choice C incorrectly cancels both factors. Choice D doesn't factor the numerator completely.

Question 4

A rational function has the form f(x)=P(x)Q(x)f(x) = \frac{P(x)}{Q(x)} where P(x)=x3x26xP(x) = x^3 - x^2 - 6x and Q(x)=x29Q(x) = x^2 - 9. After simplification, what type of discontinuity occurs at x=3x = 3?

  1. Vertical asymptote because the factor (x3)(x-3) appears in the denominator but not the numerator
  2. Removable discontinuity because the factor (x3)(x-3) appears in both numerator and denominator (correct answer)
  3. Jump discontinuity because the left and right limits are different finite values
  4. No discontinuity because x=3x = 3 is not a zero of the denominator after factoring
Explanation: Factor P(x)=x(x2x6)=x(x3)(x+2)P(x) = x(x^2-x-6) = x(x-3)(x+2) and Q(x)=(x3)(x+3)Q(x) = (x-3)(x+3). The factor (x3)(x-3) appears in both, so it cancels, creating a removable discontinuity (hole) at x=3x = 3. The simplified form is x(x+2)x+3\frac{x(x+2)}{x+3}. Choice A would be true if (x3)(x-3) only appeared in the denominator. Choice C describes a different type of discontinuity. Choice D is incorrect since x=3x = 3 is indeed a zero of the original denominator.

Question 5

Consider 2x2+x3x21x2+3x+22x2+5x+3\frac{2x^2 + x - 3}{x^2 - 1} \cdot \frac{x^2 + 3x + 2}{2x^2 + 5x + 3}. After complete simplification, what is the numerator?

  1. 11
  2. x+1x + 1
  3. 2x+32x + 3
  4. x+2x + 2 (correct answer)
Explanation: When you encounter rational expressions being multiplied, your goal is to factor everything completely, then cancel common factors between numerators and denominators. Let's factor each polynomial step by step:
  • 2x2+x3=(2x+3)(x1)2x^2 + x - 3 = (2x + 3)(x - 1)
  • x21=(x+1)(x1)x^2 - 1 = (x + 1)(x - 1)
  • x2+3x+2=(x+1)(x+2)x^2 + 3x + 2 = (x + 1)(x + 2)
  • 2x2+5x+3=(2x+3)(x+1)2x^2 + 5x + 3 = (2x + 3)(x + 1)
Substituting these factored forms: (2x+3)(x1)(x+1)(x1)(x+1)(x+2)(2x+3)(x+1)\frac{(2x + 3)(x - 1)}{(x + 1)(x - 1)} \cdot \frac{(x + 1)(x + 2)}{(2x + 3)(x + 1)} Now you can cancel common factors across the entire expression:
  • The factor (2x+3)(2x + 3) appears once in the numerator and once in the denominator
  • The factor (x1)(x - 1) appears once in the numerator and once in the denominator
  • The factor (x+1)(x + 1) appears twice in the numerator and twice in the denominator
After canceling all common factors, only (x+2)(x + 2) remains in the numerator, making D the correct answer. Let's examine the wrong answers: A) 11 would result if everything canceled completely, but (x+2)(x + 2) has no matching factor to cancel with. B) (x+1)(x + 1) appears equally in numerator and denominator, so it cancels out rather than remaining. C) (2x+3)(2x + 3) also cancels completely since it appears once in both numerator and denominator. Study tip: Always factor completely before attempting to cancel. Look for the same factors appearing in both numerator and denominator across the entire multiplication—they don't have to be in the same fraction to cancel.

Question 6

For what value(s) of kk will the rational expression x2+kx12x29\frac{x^2 + kx - 12}{x^2 - 9} simplify to have a removable discontinuity rather than a vertical asymptote at x=3x = 3?

  1. k=1k = 1 or k=1k = -1
  2. k=1k = -1 only
  3. k=1k = 1 only (correct answer)
  4. No value of kk will create a removable discontinuity at x=3x = 3
Explanation: When you encounter rational expressions with potential discontinuities, the key distinction is between removable discontinuities (holes) and vertical asymptotes. A removable discontinuity occurs when both the numerator and denominator have the same factor that can be canceled out. First, let's factor the denominator: x29=(x3)(x+3)x^2 - 9 = (x-3)(x+3). Since we want a removable discontinuity at x=3x = 3, the numerator must also have (x3)(x-3) as a factor, allowing it to cancel with the denominator. For x2+kx12x^2 + kx - 12 to have (x3)(x-3) as a factor, substituting x=3x = 3 must equal zero: 32+k(3)12=03^2 + k(3) - 12 = 0 9+3k12=09 + 3k - 12 = 0 3k3=03k - 3 = 0 k=1k = 1 Let's verify: when k=1k = 1, we have x2+x12=(x3)(x+4)x^2 + x - 12 = (x-3)(x+4). The expression becomes: (x3)(x+4)(x3)(x+3)=x+4x+3\frac{(x-3)(x+4)}{(x-3)(x+3)} = \frac{x+4}{x+3} (for x3x \neq 3) This creates a hole at x=3x = 3, not a vertical asymptote. Answer A suggests both k=1k = 1 and k=1k = -1 work, but k=1k = -1 gives us x2x12=(x4)(x+3)x^2 - x - 12 = (x-4)(x+3), which doesn't contain the factor (x3)(x-3). Answer B incorrectly claims only k=1k = -1 works. Answer D is wrong because we've shown k=1k = 1 does create a removable discontinuity. Strategy tip: For removable discontinuities, always check if the troublesome factor appears in both numerator and denominator by substituting the x-value that makes the denominator zero into the numerator.

Question 7

Consider the expression a3+b3a2b2÷a2+ab+b2a+b\frac{a^3 + b^3}{a^2 - b^2} \div \frac{a^2 + ab + b^2}{a + b}. After simplifying completely, what restrictions must be placed on the variables?

  1. aba \neq b and a0a \neq 0 and b0b \neq 0
  2. aba \neq b and aba \neq -b only
  3. aba \neq -b only
  4. aba \neq b and aba \neq -b and a2+ab+b20a^2 + ab + b^2 \neq 0 (correct answer)
Explanation: When working with rational expressions involving division, you need to identify all values that make any denominator zero, both in the original expression and during the simplification process. Let's simplify this step by step. First, rewrite the division as multiplication: a3+b3a2b2×a+ba2+ab+b2\frac{a^3 + b^3}{a^2 - b^2} \times \frac{a + b}{a^2 + ab + b^2} Now factor what you can. The numerator a3+b3a^3 + b^3 factors as (a+b)(a2ab+b2)(a + b)(a^2 - ab + b^2) using the sum of cubes formula, and the denominator a2b2a^2 - b^2 factors as (a+b)(ab)(a + b)(a - b) using difference of squares. This gives us: (a+b)(a2ab+b2)(a+b)(ab)×a+ba2+ab+b2=(a+b)2(a2ab+b2)(ab)(a2+ab+b2)\frac{(a + b)(a^2 - ab + b^2)}{(a + b)(a - b)} \times \frac{a + b}{a^2 + ab + b^2} = \frac{(a + b)^2(a^2 - ab + b^2)}{(a - b)(a^2 + ab + b^2)} The restrictions come from setting each factor in any denominator equal to zero: ab=0a - b = 0 gives aba \neq b, a+b=0a + b = 0 gives aba \neq -b, and a2+ab+b2=0a^2 + ab + b^2 = 0 gives a2+ab+b20a^2 + ab + b^2 \neq 0. Answer choice A misses the restriction a2+ab+b20a^2 + ab + b^2 \neq 0 and incorrectly adds a0a \neq 0 and b0b \neq 0. Answer choice B omits the crucial restriction a2+ab+b20a^2 + ab + b^2 \neq 0. Answer choice C only identifies one restriction, missing aba \neq b and a2+ab+b20a^2 + ab + b^2 \neq 0. Answer choice D correctly identifies all three necessary restrictions. Remember: when simplifying rational expressions, always consider restrictions from the original denominators before canceling common factors.

Question 8

A student attempts to simplify x2+5x+6x2+4x+4x24x2+7x+12\frac{x^2 + 5x + 6}{x^2 + 4x + 4} \cdot \frac{x^2 - 4}{x^2 + 7x + 12} and claims the answer is x2x+2\frac{x-2}{x+2}. What error did the student most likely make?

  1. Failed to recognize that x2+4x+4=(x+2)2x^2 + 4x + 4 = (x+2)^2 and incorrectly factored it as (x+2)(x2)(x+2)(x-2) (correct answer)
  2. Incorrectly factored x2+7x+12x^2 + 7x + 12 as (x+3)(x+4)(x+3)(x+4) instead of (x+4)(x+3)(x+4)(x+3)
  3. Made an error when multiplying fractions by adding denominators instead of multiplying them
  4. Forgot to find restrictions on the domain before simplifying the expression completely
Explanation: Correct factorization: (x+2)(x+3)(x+2)2(x+2)(x2)(x+3)(x+4)=x2x+4\frac{(x+2)(x+3)}{(x+2)^2} \cdot \frac{(x+2)(x-2)}{(x+3)(x+4)} = \frac{x-2}{x+4}. To get x2x+2\frac{x-2}{x+2}, the student must have treated (x+2)2(x+2)^2 as (x+2)(x2)(x+2)(x-2). Choice B describes a correct factorization. Choice C would produce a completely different form. Choice D wouldn't affect the simplified expression's form.

Question 9

Which rational expression, when simplified, has the same form as x1x+1\frac{x-1}{x+1} but requires different domain restrictions?

  1. x21x2+2x+1\frac{x^2 - 1}{x^2 + 2x + 1}
  2. x22x+1x2+2x+1\frac{x^2 - 2x + 1}{x^2 + 2x + 1}
  3. (x1)2(x+1)(x1)\frac{(x-1)^2}{(x+1)(x-1)} (correct answer)
  4. 2x22x2x2+2x\frac{2x^2 - 2x}{2x^2 + 2x}
Explanation: Choice C simplifies to x1x+1\frac{x-1}{x+1} after canceling (x1)(x-1), but the original expression is undefined at both x=1x = -1 and x=1x = 1, while x1x+1\frac{x-1}{x+1} is only undefined at x=1x = -1. Choice A simplifies to x+1x+1=1\frac{x+1}{x+1} = 1. Choice B simplifies to (x1)2(x+1)2\frac{(x-1)^2}{(x+1)^2}. Choice D simplifies to x1x+1\frac{x-1}{x+1} but has the same domain restrictions.

Question 10

What is the simplified form of x38x24÷x2+2x+4x+2\frac{x^3 - 8}{x^2 - 4} \div \frac{x^2 + 2x + 4}{x + 2} and what values must be excluded from the domain?

  1. x21\frac{x - 2}{1}; exclude x=2,2x = 2, -2
  2. x2x - 2; exclude x=2,2x = 2, -2 (correct answer)
  3. x2x - 2; exclude x=2,2,1+i3,1i3x = 2, -2, -1 + i\sqrt{3}, -1 - i\sqrt{3}
  4. x2x2\frac{x - 2}{x - 2}; exclude x=2,2x = 2, -2
Explanation: First, factor: x38=(x2)(x2+2x+4)x^3 - 8 = (x-2)(x^2+2x+4) and x24=(x2)(x+2)x^2 - 4 = (x-2)(x+2). The division becomes: (x2)(x2+2x+4)(x2)(x+2)x+2x2+2x+4=(x2)(x2+2x+4)(x+2)(x2)(x+2)(x2+2x+4)=x2\frac{(x-2)(x^2+2x+4)}{(x-2)(x+2)} \cdot \frac{x+2}{x^2+2x+4} = \frac{(x-2)(x^2+2x+4)(x+2)}{(x-2)(x+2)(x^2+2x+4)} = x-2. Domain restrictions come from denominators in the original expression: x24=0x^2-4=0 gives x=±2x = \pm 2, and x2+2x+4=0x^2+2x+4=0 has no real solutions. So exclude x=2,2x = 2, -2.

Question 11

What is the completely simplified form of x21x+2x2+2x+1x2+3x+2\frac{\frac{x^2-1}{x+2}}{\frac{x^2+2x+1}{x^2+3x+2}}?

  1. (x1)(x+2)x+1\frac{(x-1)(x+2)}{x+1} with restrictions x1,2x \neq -1, -2
  2. x11\frac{x-1}{1} with restrictions x1,2x \neq -1, -2
  3. (x1)(x+1)\frac{(x-1)}{(x+1)} with restrictions x1,2x \neq -1, -2
  4. x1x-1 with restrictions x1,2x \neq -1, -2 (correct answer)
Explanation: First, rewrite the complex fraction as division: x21x+2÷x2+2x+1x2+3x+2\frac{x^2-1}{x+2} \div \frac{x^2+2x+1}{x^2+3x+2}. Factor everything: x21=(x1)(x+1)x^2-1 = (x-1)(x+1), x2+2x+1=(x+1)2x^2+2x+1 = (x+1)^2, x2+3x+2=(x+1)(x+2)x^2+3x+2 = (x+1)(x+2). The expression becomes: (x1)(x+1)x+2(x+1)(x+2)(x+1)2=(x1)(x+1)(x+1)(x+2)(x+2)(x+1)2=(x1)(x+1)2(x+2)(x+2)(x+1)2=x1\frac{(x-1)(x+1)}{x+2} \cdot \frac{(x+1)(x+2)}{(x+1)^2} = \frac{(x-1)(x+1)(x+1)(x+2)}{(x+2)(x+1)^2} = \frac{(x-1)(x+1)^2(x+2)}{(x+2)(x+1)^2} = x-1. Domain restrictions come from all original denominators: x+20x+2 \neq 0, (x+1)20(x+1)^2 \neq 0, and (x+1)(x+2)0(x+1)(x+2) \neq 0, giving x1,2x \neq -1, -2.

Question 12

What is the result when a3b3a2+ab+b2÷a2b2a2+2ab+b2\frac{a^3-b^3}{a^2+ab+b^2} \div \frac{a^2-b^2}{a^2+2ab+b^2} is simplified, and what restrictions apply?

  1. (ab)(a+b)a+b\frac{(a-b)(a+b)}{a+b} with restrictions aba \neq -b and a2+ab+b20a^2+ab+b^2 \neq 0
  2. aba-b with restrictions ab,ba \neq b, -b and a2+ab+b20a^2+ab+b^2 \neq 0
  3. a+b1\frac{a+b}{1} with restrictions ab,ba \neq b, -b and a2+ab+b20a^2+ab+b^2 \neq 0
  4. (a+b)(a+b) with restrictions ab,ba \neq b, -b and a2+ab+b20a^2+ab+b^2 \neq 0 (correct answer)
Explanation: Use difference of cubes and other factoring formulas: a3b3=(ab)(a2+ab+b2)a^3-b^3 = (a-b)(a^2+ab+b^2), a2b2=(ab)(a+b)a^2-b^2 = (a-b)(a+b), a2+2ab+b2=(a+b)2a^2+2ab+b^2 = (a+b)^2. The division becomes: (ab)(a2+ab+b2)a2+ab+b2(a+b)2(ab)(a+b)=(ab)(a2+ab+b2)(a+b)2(a2+ab+b2)(ab)(a+b)=(a+b)2(a+b)=a+b\frac{(a-b)(a^2+ab+b^2)}{a^2+ab+b^2} \cdot \frac{(a+b)^2}{(a-b)(a+b)} = \frac{(a-b)(a^2+ab+b^2)(a+b)^2}{(a^2+ab+b^2)(a-b)(a+b)} = \frac{(a+b)^2}{(a+b)} = a+b. Domain restrictions: The original expression is undefined when a2+ab+b2=0a^2+ab+b^2 = 0 (first denominator), when a2b2=0a^2-b^2 = 0 (second numerator becomes second denominator after division), or when a2+2ab+b2=0a^2+2ab+b^2 = 0 (second denominator). From a2b2=0a^2-b^2 = 0, we get a=±ba = \pm b. From a2+2ab+b2=(a+b)2=0a^2+2ab+b^2 = (a+b)^2 = 0, we get a=ba = -b. The condition a2+ab+b2=0a^2+ab+b^2 = 0 has no real solutions when a,ba,b are real (discriminant is b24b2=3b2<0b^2-4b^2 = -3b^2 < 0 for b0b \neq 0). So restrictions are ab,ba \neq b, -b, but we should include the a2+ab+b20a^2+ab+b^2 \neq 0 condition for completeness.