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Five out of four people have trouble with fractions! After comparing simplifying fractions to simplifying rational expressions, pupils use the same principles to multiply and divide rational expressions.
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Instructional Ideas
- Use to teach simplifying rational expressions and complex fractions
- Divide paper into two columns; simplify fractions on one side and similar rational expressions on the other
Classroom Considerations
- Pupils should be proficient with factoring linear and quadratic expressions
- The 25th of 42 lessons in a series
Pros
- Provides ideas for scaffolding concepts for differentiating instructions
- Includes opening and closing exercises as well as a set of practice problems
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