Chapter 1 Algebraic Methods (Year 2) Flashcards

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How do you prove a statement by contradiction?

A
  • start by assuming the statement isn’t true
  • use logical steps to show that this assumption leads to something impossible (either a contradiction of the assumption or a contradiction of a fact you know to be true)
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What is the difference between a rational number and an irrational number?

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  • a rational number can be written as a/b where a and b are integers
  • an irrational number cannot be written as a/b
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How do you multiply fractions?

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  • cancel any common factors
  • then multiply the numerators and multiply the denominators
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How do you divide two fractions?

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Multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction

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How do you add or subtract two fractions?

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Find a common denominator

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What happens when you split a fraction into partial fractions?

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A single fraction with 2 distinct linear factors in the denominator can be split into two separate fractions with linear denominators

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When can the method of partial fractions be used?

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When there are two or more distinct linear factors in the denominator

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How can a single fraction with a repeated linear factors in the denominator be split?

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It can be split into two or more separate fractions, with the denominator of one being the repeated factor and the denominator of another being the repeated factor squared (e.g. A/x+1 + B/(x+1)^2)

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What is an improper algebraic fraction?

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One whose numerator has a degree equal or larger than the denominator

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Can you express an improper algebraic fraction as a partial fraction?

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Yes, if you convert the improper fraction into a mixed fraction first

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