SOLUTION: How do you multiply and divide rational expressions?
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: How do you multiply and divide rational expressions?
This question is from textbook McDougal Littell Algebra 2
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Just like any other fractions.
regardless of whether a, b, c, and/or d are numbers or polynomial expressions. Of course, the result may need to be reduced to lowest terms.
Likewise . Again, the result may need to be reduced to lowest terms.
Lastly, you must exclude values of a variable that would cause any denominator to equal zero. For example:
is undefined for
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