Use the rational equation 4x+1x2+2x=3x+2
4x+1x2+2x=3x+2
to answer the question.
Part A: Once the equation is no longer in the form of a rational equation, which method can be used to solve the equation?
Part B: What is/are the solution(s) to the rational equation?
Select one answer for Part A, and select all answers that apply for Part B.
A: The resulting equation is a quadratic equation, where b=0;b=0;
it can be solved by isolating the variable, and taking the square root of each side.
A: The resulting equation is a quadratic equation, which can be solved by factoring.
A: The resulting equation is a quadratic equation, which cannot be solved by factoring; it can be solved by quadratic formula.
A: The resulting equation is a linear equation, which can be solved using the inverse operations and properties of equality.
B: 3
B: ā3
B: ā9/7
B: ā9
B: 9