Stage 9 · Rational Expressions & Equations

9.1  Meeting the Rational Expression

A fraction whose bottom hides a letter — and the new rule it forces on us.

For ages 13–15 · Intuition before notation
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Point 4 of 4 in this lesson: 9.1.4 When does it equal zero?

9.1.4 When does it equal zero?

One more honest question about fractions. When is an ordinary fraction equal to 0? Think of 05 = 0, but 50 is undefined. A fraction is 0 exactly when its top is 0 — and, quietly, its bottom is not 0. The same is true for rational expressions.

Key idea — the zero test

A rational expression equals 0 only when its numerator is 0 and its denominator is not 0 there. Set the top = 0 and solve — then double-check each answer is allowed (not on the no-go list).

Example — a clean zero

x−3x+1 = 0. Set the top x − 3 = 0x = 3. Is 3 allowed? The bottom is 3 + 1 = 4, which is not 0 — so yes. The expression really is 0 at x = 3. (And it is undefined at x = −1, where the bottom dies.)

But here is a trap that catches almost everyone the first time.

Watch — the “both are zero” trap

Take x−2x²−4. At x = 2 the top is 2 − 2 = 0 — so is it zero there? No. The bottom is 2² − 4 = 0 too. A value that zeroes both top and bottom doesn’t give 0 — it gives 0 ÷ 0, which is undefined. So x = 2 is on the no-go list, not a zero of the expression.

So the full verdict for any single x has three possible outcomes, and you check the bottom first:

If the bottom is…and the top is…the value is…
0anythingundefined
not 000
not 0not 0a plain number
Always look at the bottom first. If it’s 0, you stop — undefined. Only with a living bottom does a 0 on top make the whole thing 0.
🎮 Try itZERO / UNDEFINED / VALUE MACHINE

Slide x through x−3x+1. The machine reports the top, the bottom, and the verdict. Find where it reads = 0 and where it reads undefined.

x − 3 x + 1 top −3 bot 1 −3
x

And to close the loop with the real world: the same three-part verdict shows up in every formula with a variable on the bottom. Time is distance ÷ speed, so a 120 km trip at speed v takes 120v hours — undefined at v = 0 (a car that never moves never arrives). A salt concentration is saltsalt + water — undefined when there’s nothing in the cup at all. Rational expressions are how we describe quantities that depend on a changing amount.

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