知识点 5

Solve rational equations and respect domain restrictions.

Rational equations need the LCD and a domain check before you accept any answer.

核心知识

Multiply every term by the least common denominator (LCD) to clear fractions, solve the resulting equation, then exclude any solution that makes a denominator zero — those values were never in the domain.

深入理解

First check the domain. Any denominator that can become zero is off limits.

  • Identify the values that make each denominator zero.
  • Multiply both sides by the LCD to clear fractions.
  • Solve the resulting equation.
  • Throw out any answer that hits a restricted value.

Cross-multiplying works when you have 𝐴𝐵 =𝐶𝐷, but the domain check still comes first.

分步讲解

  1. Identify all denominators and note the values of 𝑥 that make them zero (domain restrictions).
  2. Multiply every term on both sides by the LCD to clear fractions.
  3. Solve the resulting equation.
  4. Discard any solution that equals a restricted value.

常见误解

  • Forgetting to check domain restrictions. A solution that makes a denominator zero is not valid, even if the algebra produces it.
  • Multiplying only one side of the equation by the LCD instead of both sides.
  • Not distributing the LCD to every term, especially when one side has addition or subtraction.
题目

示例解析

What is the solution to 𝑥𝑥3 =3𝑥3 +2?

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