General Mathematics - Grade 11 Alternative Delivery Mode Quarter 1 - Module 2: Rational Functions First Edition, 2020
General Mathematics - Grade 11 Alternative Delivery Mode Quarter 1 - Module 2: Rational Functions First Edition, 2020
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General Mathematics
Quarter 1 – Module 2:
Rational Functions
In the previous module, we have learned about functions, its definitions and the operations involving it.
This time, you will be dealing with Rational Functions and its applications in real-life situations.
This module will help you understand the key concepts of rational functions and apply these concepts
to formulate and solve real-life problems with precision and accuracy.
Find out what you already know about this module by taking the pre-test
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What I Know (Pre-Assessment)
Direction: Write the letter that corresponds to the best answer on your answer sheet.
1 What is the representation of the function defined by converting x pounds to f(x) kilograms?
A f(x) = C f(x) =
B f(x) = D f(x) =
−2 4
4 What is the solution of the equation x+ 4 = x +3 ?
−13 −8
A 6
C 3
3 −11
B −11 D 3
2
5 1
5 What is the solution of the equation + =−4 ?
6w w
−13 −11
A 14 C 24
11 −31
B 6
D 24
8 If R is the total resistance for a parallel circuit with two resistors of resistances r 1 andr 2 ,
1 1 1
then = + . What is the resistance r 1 if the total resistance R is 20 ohms andr 2 is
R r 1 r2
75 ohms .Round your answer to the nearest ohm if necessary.
A 16 ohms C 27 ohms
Which of the following rational functions represents the table of values below?
x -2 -1 0 1 2
f(x) - 0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5
A C
f ¿¿ f ¿¿
B D
f ¿¿ f ¿¿
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10 Which family of functions does f ( x )= belongs to?
x2
A Trigonometric C Exponential
B Logarithmic D Rational
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11 Which of the following represents the behavior of the graph of the function f ( x )= 2 given
x
below as x approaches infinity?
(x−5)( x−2)
12 What is the vertical asymptote and hole for the graph of the function g ( x )= ?
(x−2)( x+ 4)
A asymptote: x = –4 and hole: x = 2 C asymptote: x = –5 and hole: x = –4
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A y=3 C y= 3
−1
B y= 3 D y = −3
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14 A group of high school students are volunteering for Habitat for Humanity during their summer
break.They are putting the finishing touches on a house they built. Working alone, Kendra can paint a
certain room in 7 hours.Joe can paint the same room in 6 hours. Write an equation that can be used to
find how long it will take them working together to paint the room. How many hours will it take them
to paint the room? If necessary, round your answer to the nearest tenth.
7 16 1 1 1
A + =1; 13 hours
x x C 7 + 6 = x ; 6.5 hours
x x x x
B + =1 ; 3.2 hours D 6 + 7 =1 ; 6.5 hours
7 6
x+ 2
15 Which graph represents the asymptotes of the function r ( x )= 3 x −6 ?
A C
B D
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How was your performance in the pre-assessment? Were you able to answer all the problems? Did you
find difficulties in answering them? Are there questions familiar to you?
What’s In
Learning Outcome(s): At the end of the lesson, the learner is able to represent real-life situations
rational functions.
Lesson Outline:
1. Review: Polynomial functions
2. Rational functions and real-life situations
Review:
What’s New
What Is It
Example 1. An object is to travel a distance of 10 meters. Express velocity v as a
function of travel time t, in seconds.
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The graph indicates that the maximum drug concentration occurs around 1 hour after the drug
was administered (calculus can be used to determine the exact value at which the maximum
occurs). After 1 hour, the graph suggests that drug concentration decreases until it is almost
zero.
(b) Since time is the quotient of distance and speed, we can write out the function as
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Try these!
1. The budget of a university organization is split evenly among its various committees. If they have
a budget of P60,000:
(a) Construct a function which would give the amount of money each of the number of committees would
receive.
(b). If the organization has eight committees, how much would each committee have?
2. A company has a budget of P90, 000 to be split evenly among its various offices. The marketing
office of the company receives twice the amount of money than the other offices.
(a) Given as the number of offices in the company, construct a function which would give the amount
of money each of the non-marketing offices would receive.
(b). If the company had five offices, how much would the marketing office receive? How much would
each of the non-marketing offices receive?
Application
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Generalization
In this lesson, I have learned that
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Lesson Rational Functions, Equations, and
2 Inequalities
What’s In
Learning Outcome(s): At the end of the lesson, the learner is able to distinguish among rational
functions, rational equations, and rational inequalities
Lesson Outline:
Rational functions, rational equations, and rational inequalities
What’s New
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What Is It
Solved Examples
Determine whether the given is a rational function, a rational equation, a rational inequality or
none of these
Try these!
Determine whether the given is a rational function, a rational equation, a rational
inequality or none of these.
Generalization
In this lesson, I have learned that
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Solving Rational Equations and
Lesson Inequalities
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What’s In
Learning Outcome(s): At the end of the lesson, the learner is able to solve rational equations
and inequalities, and solve problems involving rational equations and inequalities.
Lesson Outline:
What’s New
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What Is It
Example 1.
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Example 2
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What’s New
(a) Rewrite the inequality as a single rational expression on one side of the
inequality symbol and 0 on the other side.
(b) Determine over what intervals the rational expression takes on positive and
negative values.
i. Locate the x values for which the rational expression is zero or undefined
(factoring the numerator and denominator is a useful strategy).
ii. Mark the numbers found in (i) on a number line. Use a shaded circle to
indicate that the value is included in the solution set, and a hollow circle to
indicate that the value is excluded. These numbers partition the number line
into intervals.
iii. Select a test point within the interior of each interval in (ii). The sign of the
rational expression at this test point is also the sign of the rational
expression at each interior point in the aforementioned interval.
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What is it?
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Try these!
Generalization
In this lesson, I have learned that
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Lesson
4 Representations of Rational Functions
What’s In
Learning Outcome(s): At the end of the lesson, the learner is able to represent a rational
function through its table of values, graphs and equation, and solve problems involving rational
functions.
Lesson Outline:
What’s New
A rational function is a function that is a fraction and has the property that both its
numerator and denominator are polynomials. In other words, R(x) is a rational function if
R(x) = p(x) / q(x) where p(x) and q(x) are both polynomials.
What Is It
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Example 2. Continuing the scenario above, construct a table of values for the speed of a
runner against different run times.
Solution. A table of values can help us determine the behaviour of a function as the
variable changes.
The current world record (as of October 2015) for the 100-meter dash is 9.58 seconds
set by the Jamaican Usain Bolt in 2009. We start our table of values at 10 seconds.
Try these!
Supplemental Activity
Generalization
In this lesson, I have learned that
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Lesson
5 Graphing Rational Functions
What’s In
Learning Outcome(s): At the end of the lesson, the learner is able to find the domain and range, intercepts,
zeroes, asymptotes of rational functions, graph rational functions, and solve problems involving rational
functions.
Lesson Outline:
1. Domain and range of rational functions.
2. Intercepts and zeroes of rational functions.
3. Vertical and horizontal asymptotes of rational functions.
4. Graphs of rational functions
What’s New
Recall:
1. The domain of a function is the set of all values that the variable x can take.
2. The range of the function is the set of all values that f(x) will take.
3. The zeroes of a function are the values of x which make the function zero. The real numbered
zeroes are also x-intercepts of the graph of the function.
4. The y-intercept is the function value when x=0.
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What Is It
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Try these!
Generalization
In this lesson, I have learned that
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References:
1. Department of Education Leaner’s Material for General Mathematics
2. https://mathbitsnotebook.com/Algebra2/Rationals/RATgraphpractice.html
3. https://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Problems/Alg/GraphRationalFcns.aspx
4. https://www.purplemath.com/modules/ineqrtnl.htm
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Answer Key
1. A
2. C
3. A
4. D
5. C
6. D
7. C
8. C
9. A
10. D
11. B
12. B
13. A
14. C
15. B
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