Algebra 2 Unit 7 Lesson 4 Flashcards

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What is a rational inequality?

An inequality involving a rational expression.

Choose the correct graphs: fill in the ______.

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Choose the correct graph: ______.

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Rational Inequality

  • A rational inequality is defined as an inequality that includes a rational expression, such as a fraction where the numerator and/or the denominator are polynomials.

Choosing Graphs for Rational Inequalities

  • When selecting the correct graphs to represent rational inequalities, it's essential to analyze the behavior and critical points of the expressions involved.
  • The correct graph will typically show regions where the expression is either greater than or less than zero, reflecting the solution set of the inequality.

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