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- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Foundational_Mathematics/15%3A_Rational_Expressions/15.06%3A_Solve_Applications_with_Rational_Equations/15.6.01%3A_More_Examples_of_ApplicationsThree applications of polynomials and rational functions are discussed: (1) Uniform motion problems involving the formula D=rt , where the distance D is given as the product of the average rate r ...Three applications of polynomials and rational functions are discussed: (1) Uniform motion problems involving the formula D=rt , where the distance D is given as the product of the average rate r and the time t traveled at that rate. (2) Work-rate problems that involves multiplying the individual work rate by the time to obtain the portion of the task completed. (3) Variation problems that usually requires multiple steps to solve.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Algebra/Advanced_Algebra/04%3A_Polynomial_and_Rational_Functions/408%3A_Applications_and_VariationThree applications of polynomials and rational functions are discussed: (1) Uniform motion problems involving the formula D=rt , where the distance D is given as the product of the average rate r ...Three applications of polynomials and rational functions are discussed: (1) Uniform motion problems involving the formula D=rt , where the distance D is given as the product of the average rate r and the time t traveled at that rate. (2) Work-rate problems that involves multiplying the individual work rate by the time to obtain the portion of the task completed. (3) Variation problems that usually requires multiple steps to solve.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Workbench/Hawaii_CC_Intermediate_Algebra/06%3A_Polynomial_and_Rational_Functions/6.08%3A_Applications_and_VariationThree applications of polynomials and rational functions are discussed: (1) Uniform motion problems involving the formula D=rt , where the distance D is given as the product of the average rate r ...Three applications of polynomials and rational functions are discussed: (1) Uniform motion problems involving the formula D=rt , where the distance D is given as the product of the average rate r and the time t traveled at that rate. (2) Work-rate problems that involves multiplying the individual work rate by the time to obtain the portion of the task completed. (3) Variation problems that usually requires multiple steps to solve.