How do you simplify and find the restrictions for (y-3)/(y+5)?

1 Answer
May 4, 2016

restriction: y!=-5

Explanation:

The given expression is already simplified and cannot be simplified any further.

To find the restriction, recall that in any fraction, the denominator must not equal to 0. In the given fraction,

(y-3)/(y+5)

the denominator is expressed as a variable plus a constant. When setting the denominator to equal to 0, you are solving for the value of y that will produce a denominator or 0. The y value would be your restriction.

Thus,

y+5=0

y+5color(white)(i)color(red)(-5)=0color(white)(i)color(red)(-5)

y=-5

restriction: color(green)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)color(black)(y!=-5)color(white)(a/a)|)))

To check your answer, you can plug in y=-5 into the given expression to check if the denominator equals 0. If it does, then you know the restriction is correct.

Plugging in y=-5,

(y-3)/(y+5)

=(-5-3)/(-5+5)

=-8/0

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:., the restriction is correct.