Grade 8 Math Module 3
Grade 8 Math Module 3
Mathematics
Quarter 1 – Module 3:
Illustrating Rational
Algebraic Expressions
Mathematics – Grade 8
Self-Learning Module (SLM)
Quarter 1 – Module 3: Illustrating Rational Algebraic Expressions
First Edition, 2020
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Mathematics
Quarter 1 – Module 3:
Illustrating Rational
Algebraic Expressions
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written to help you master how to illustrate
rational algebraic expressions. The scope of this module permits it to be used in
many different learning situations. The language used recognizes the diverse
vocabulary level of learners. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard
sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can be changed to
correspond with the textbook you are now using. After going through this module,
you are expected to:
Before we start our lesson, let me know about your prior knowledge on
illustrating rational algebraic expressions.
10. What do you call of the numerical factor of a term that contains a variable?
a. Coefficient
b. Term
c. Constant
d. Factor
3𝐶 −3
b.
√(𝑎+1)0
c. 4𝑦 2 + 𝑧 −3
𝑎−𝑏
d.
𝑎+𝑏
13. Which of the following expressions is NOT a rational algebraic expression?
𝑥+𝑦
a.
𝑥−𝑦
𝑦 2 +1
b.
𝑥𝑦 −3
𝑥
c.
√25𝑦 2
𝑎+𝑏+𝑐
d.
𝑎−𝑏+𝑐
14. Identify the terms in the expression, 2x 2 + x + 1.
a. 2, x, and 1
b. 2, 1, and 1
c. 2x2, x, and 1
d. x2, x, and 1
What’s In
Before the discussion of the new topic, let us review first your knowledge about
the following: translating the verbal phrases to mathematical phrases, the laws of
exponents, and identifying polynomials from non-polynomials.
______1. Binomial a. 2x
______2. Monomial b. 2x + 1
______3. Polynomial c. 2x2+2x+1
______4. Trinomial d. 2x3+2x2+2x+1
What are Non-polynomials?
1
1. √𝑥 or 𝑥 2 , a variable that has a rational power is not a polynomial.
1
2. , a variable found in the denominator is not a polynomial.
𝑥
What’s New
Good Job! We are done with our review. Let’s go to our new topic the Rational
Algebraic Expression. First, let us discuss what an algebraic expression is.
1. 4x + 2
2. 3c2 + 5x
3. 5b + 5
4. 3a2 + 2b2 + 1
5. 3r3 + 7s2
What is It
Example 1: 5x – 2
Example 2: 6y3 + 2z - 5
We can also easily identify the parts of the algebraic expression in the above
example.
6y3, 2z, and -5 are the three terms in the expression.
6, 2 are numerical coefficients.
y3, z are the literal coefficients.
- 5 is the constant.
In this section, you will answer the activity 1 to apply your knowledge in
identifying parts of algebraic expressions.
where 𝑥 ≠ 1 and − 1.
You have learned in the past lesson about polynomials that if there is a radical
sign and a negative exponent, then the expression is not an algebraic expression.
Example:
2√𝑥
the numerator has a radical sign ( ),so, this is
3
not a rational algebraic expression.
Except: √4 , √9 , √16 or any number that has a square root.
𝑥 −5 +2
the numerator and also the denominator has a
𝑦 −2
negative exponent, so, this is not a rational
algebraic expression
After this, try your ability to know if the expressions are rational or not.
What’s More
Direction: Identify which of the following are rational algebraic expressions and
which are not. Write R if it is a rational algebraic expression and N if it
is a non- rational algebraic expression.
𝑘
_____1.
𝑚2 +3𝑘
𝑥+2
_____2.
𝑥−2
3𝑥
_____3.
𝑥 2 +𝑥
2
_____4.
𝑚−5
𝑏
_____5.
√2𝑥
What I Have Learned
To summarize what you have learned. Fill in the blank with the appropriate
words.
What I Can Do
64𝑟 3𝑎𝑏𝑐
_____1. _____4.
𝑚3 +5𝑛−17𝑜 𝑚−5
3𝑒𝑥 −2 25𝑚𝑛
_____2. _____5.
𝑓𝑥 2 +𝑔𝑥 2
𝑦+𝑟+7 3𝑎𝑏𝑐
_____3. _____6.
𝑦−𝑠−9 √𝑎𝑏𝑐𝑑𝑤𝑥𝑦𝑧
Good Job! Let us test what you have learned from the very start of our lesson.
Now, I want you to read carefully and answer the questions below.
𝑃(𝑥)
8. What is the excluded value of the rational function, ?
𝑄(𝑥)
a. Q(x) ≠ 0
b. Q(x) = 0
c. Q(x) ≥ 0
d. Q(x) ≤ 0
𝑦 2 +12
b.
4𝑥𝑦 −3
5𝑥
c.
√25𝑦 2
2𝑎+𝑏+𝑐
d.
𝑎−𝑏+2𝑐
a. √110𝑥
1
b. 5𝑥 2
c. 4𝑦 2 − 9𝑧 −2
2𝑏−𝑎
d.
𝑏+2𝑎
3𝐶−3
b.
√(𝑎+1)0
c. 4𝑦 2 + 𝑧 −3
4𝑎−𝑏+𝑐
d.
𝑎+𝑏
Additional Activities
Identify which of the following are rational algebraic expression and which are
not. Write Y if it is a rational algebraic expression and N if it is a non- rational
algebraic expression.
6𝑝
_____1.
𝑚4 +5𝑛
3𝑦+6
_____2.
3𝑦−8
4𝑥 −8
_____3.
𝑥 4 +𝑥
50𝑥𝑦
_____4.
𝑥 −5
5𝑎𝑏𝑐
_____5.
√5𝑎
Assessment
What’s What’s What I Additional
1. B
In Activities
More Can Do 2. D
A.
1. d 3. C 1. Y
1. R 1. H
2. a 4. D 2. Y
3. c 2. R 2. A
5. C 3. N
4. e 3. R 3. H
6. D 4. N
5. b 4. N 4. A
7. B 5. N
5. N 5. H
B. 6. A 8. A
1. c 9. A
2. b
3. a
10. C
4. e 11. A
5.d 12. C
13. B
C.
1. b 14. D
2. a 15. D
3. d
4. c
Answer Key
K to 10 Grade 8 Math Teachers Guide pp. 82-86
K to 10 Grade 8 Math Teachers Guide pp. 60-63
References
What I Know
What New
1. C
2. D Algebraic terms numerical literal constants
3. B Expressions coefficients coefficients
4. C Ex. 3b2 + 2c 3b2 3 and 2 b2 and c -3
5. D -3 and 2c
6. D 1. 4x + 2 4x 4 x 2
and 2
7. A
1. 3c2 + 5x 3c2 3 and 5 c2 and x None
8. B and
9. C 5x
10. A 2. 5b + 5 5b 5 b 5
11. C and 5
12. D 3. 3a2 + 2b2 3a2 3 and 2 a2 and b2 1
13. B +1 ,2b2 ,
14. B and 1
4. 3r3 + s2 3r3 3 and 1 r3 and s2 none
15. C
and s2
16. D
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