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Chap 1 Tech Math

The document discusses factoring techniques and fractional expressions. It covers reviewing factoring polynomials using techniques like common factors, difference of squares, trial and error, and sum and difference of cubes. It also discusses simplifying fractions using multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction. Examples and exercises are provided.
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Chap 1 Tech Math

The document discusses factoring techniques and fractional expressions. It covers reviewing factoring polynomials using techniques like common factors, difference of squares, trial and error, and sum and difference of cubes. It also discusses simplifying fractions using multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction. Examples and exercises are provided.
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BUM1113 Techical Mathematics

Chapter 1:Fundamentals

Laila Amera Aziz

Universiti Malaysia Pahang

September 4, 2016

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Chapter Overview

1 Review of Factoring
Common factor
Difference of Squares
Trial and Error
Sum and Difference of Cubes
Grouping

2 Review of Fractional Expressions


Multiplication and Division
Addition and Substraction

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Review of Factoring

Factoring is an act of expressing the polynomials as a product of two


or more non-constant polynomials.
The purpose is to simplify polynomial equations.
Example
1 x 2 − 16 = (x − 4)(x + 4)
2 y 3 − 19 y = y (y − 13 )(y + 13 )

There are five factoring techniques. The techniques can be combined


until each of the factors obtained is irreducible over the integers.
Example of irreducible expressions:
1 x2 + 9
2 x 2 + 2x + 3
3 x 2 + 6x + 12

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Technique 1 Common Factor

Always look for the common factor of highest degree.

Example
1 2x 2 + 4
2 2x 4 + 8x 3 + 10x 2
3 3(x 2 + 2) − x(x 2 + 2)

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Technique 2 Difference of Squares

For quadratic expressions:

(x 2 − a2 ) = (x − a)(x + a)

REMINDER!! : x 2 + a2 6= (x + a)2

Example
1 x 2 − 16
2 9x 2 − 2
3 (a − 4b2 )2 − 36
4 y4 − 1
5 2x 3 − 18x
6 5x 5 − 5x

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Technique 3 Trial and Error

Example
1 x 2 + 4x − 5
2 y 2 + 10y + 25
3 2z 4 + 7z 2 + 6
4 x 3 − 2x 2 − 11x + 12
5 x 3 − 3x 2 + 6x − 4

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Technique 4 Sum and Difference of Cubes

For cubic expressions:

x 3 + a3 = (x + a)(x 2 − ax + a2 )
x 3 − a3 = (x − a)(x 2 + ax + a2 )

Verify and memorise the formula.


Example
1 t3 − 8
2 125 + (y − 1)3

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Technique 5 Grouping

Example
1 x3 − x2 + x − 1
2 x 2 − y 2 + 6x + 9
3 ax 2 + ay + bx 2 + by
1 3
4 x(x − 3)− 2 + (x − 3) 2

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Exercise

Factor the following expressions:


1 121x − x 3
2 a2 b2 − 225
3 y 2 − 2y + 3
4 2u 2 + 7u + 3
5 1000 − 8v 6
6 144 − (x − 3)2
1 3
7 (2y + 3) 2 − 13 (2y + 3) 2

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Exercise (Past Test and Exam)

1 Factor completely the following expressions.


(a) 12x 2 (x − 1) − 4x(x − 1) − 5(x − 1)

(b) x 4 − 10x 2 y 2 + 9y 4

(Test 1 Sem11516)

2 Factorise the following polynomials.


(a) 16x 4 − (y − 2z)2

(b) x 2 − 16y 2 + 10x + 25

(Final Sem11516)

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1.2 Review of Fractional Expressions

A fraction is reduced to lowest or simplest form when the numerator


and denominator contain no common factors (other than 1 and -).
Example
x2 − 4 (x − 2)(x + 2) x −2
2
= =
x + 2x x(x + 2 x

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Multiplication and Division

Example
Simplify the following fractions.
1 3−2x
14x−21

2 x 3 −27
x(x−3)

3 x 2 −5x+6
a(x−2)+b(x−2)

x3 30x+18
4
5x 2 +3x
· 15x 2 −9x

3x 2 −5x−2 x 3 −1
5
x 2 +x+1
· 4−x 2

x 2 −64 x+8
6
x 2 −9
÷ x+3

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Addition and Substraction
To combine two fractions by addition or sustraction, the fractions must
have a common denominator. Rules :
a c a+c a c a−c
+ = and − =
b b b b b b

Example
5x−1 2x−1
Simplify x+1 − x+1

5x − 1 2x − 1 5x − 1 − (2x − 1)
− =
x +1 x +1 x +1
5x − 1 − 2x + 1
x +1
3x
x +1

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For fractions with different denominators, the first step is to convert to a
common denominator. Use the least common denominator!
Example
Simplify these fractions to lowest terms.
3 5
1
a + a2

1 7x
2
2x + 10y 2
−2

15 x+1
3
x 2 +x−6
+ 2−x

1 1
4b
− 3a
4
5
+ a1
6b2

5 (a−1 + b−1 )−1


1
u−
6 u2
1
−1
u2

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Exercise

Reduce the fractions to lowest terms.


1 y +2
y 4 −16
2 9uv −12v 2
6u 2 −8uv
3 a3 −b3
(a−b)3
x 2 −4 2
4
x+2 · x−2
a3 +b3 (a+b)3
5
a2 −4ab+3b2
÷ a2 −2ab−3b 2

3z 6
z−2 − z 2 −4
6

1
y +h
− y1
7
h

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Summary

At the end of this chapter, students should be able to:


factor an equation using several techniques until each of the
factors are irreducible.

simplify a fraction to lowest terms.

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Thank you!

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