18. Warming up on Individual Differences

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One of the more challenging aspects of planning a lesson is in attempting to anticipate the problems and difficulties that some students will have. One goal of the lesson should be to help students avoid misconceptions. You have covered the topics of factoring, reducing rational expressions, and multiplying rational expressions using polynomials. you are now ready to teach addition of rational expressions using polynomials. What problems and difficulties do you anticipate students will have and how will you try to prevent them?







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