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Don’t you hate it when you have too many rational expressions—or too few? Thank goodness for addition and subtraction. We don’t know what we’d do without those two.
Don’t you hate it when you have too many rational expressions—or too few? Thank goodness for addition and subtraction. We don’t know what we’d do without those two.
Transcript
- 00:03
Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions a la Shmoop
- 00:07
Scientists finally discovered that the duck-billed platypus is actually the result of an alien [Platypus being sucked into a UFO]
- 00:12
DNA-splicing experiment.
- 00:14
Let's help them to unsplice the duck out of the platypus and see what the heck it originally [Scientists with the platypus on an operating table]
- 00:18
was.
Full Transcript
- 00:19
Of course, we're going to have to simplify things...
- 00:22
We'll be representing the unsplicing with the following equation...
- 00:25
Five x over x plus three minus x minus three over x plus three.
- 00:33
Duck DNA is mathematically represented by x minus three over x plus three. [Duck and a platypus with a DNA helix spinning behind them]
- 00:39
Since they have a common denominator…
- 00:41
…we can just squish them together into five x minus x minus three in parentheses, all [Hands squish the equation together]
- 00:47
over x plus three.
- 00:50
Getting rid of the parentheses, this breaks down into five x minus x plus three all over [Parentheses looks upset]
- 00:56
x plus three.
- 00:57
So the answer is four x plus three over x plus three.
- 01:01
This happens to be the DNA code for that kid from the Sixth Sense. [Kid with a duck on his knee]
- 01:04
We always wondered what happened to him. [Duck lays an egg]
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