Friday, December 12, 2014

Rational functions

A rational function is pretty much just a function that contains a ratio of two polynomials. In these functions, there is one number divided by another, thus creating a ratio. An example of a rational function is (x^2 + 3)/(x + 1). Ratios are commonly expressed in fractions, hence the name rational. When graphed, rational functions are discontinuous.

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