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difference between rational equation and rational inequality​

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Answered by adventureisland
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Rational inequality​

  • The unequal relationship between a group of variables is represented by inequalities.
  • An inequality with a rational formulation is called a rational inequality.
  • An inequity in which rational expressions are involved.

Rational equation

  • Equations are used to indicate the equality of the two sets of variables in a symbolic way.
  • A rational equation is one that contains at least one fraction with polynomial numerator and denominator.
  • A rational expressions-based equation.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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  • What is rational equation? Rational equations are equations in which variable can be found in the denominators of rational expressions. A rational equation is an equation which contain at least one fraction whose numerator and denominator are polynomial. For example- 2x+14=x^{3} it is an rational equation. This fraction can be one side or both sides of the equation. When we have an equation where the variable is in the denominator of a quotient then it is rational equation.
  • What is rational inequality? A rational inequality is an inequality that contains a rational expression, where a rational expression is a ratio of two polynomials. Examples of rational inequalities -32x > 1. To solve rational inequality we first need to find zeros and the undefined points.

Hence, this is difference between rational equation and rational inequality.

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