When solving rational equations, it is important to plug your solution(s) back into the original equation to make sure that your denominators do not equal zero. A. true B. false
True.
It is important to check your answers to make sure that it doesn't give a zero denominator in the original equation. When we multiply both sides of an equation by the LCM the result might have solutions that are not solutions of the original equation. We have to check possible solutions in the original equation to make sure that the denominator does not equal zero. There is also the possibility that calculation errors were made in solving
so it is true !
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