Algebraic fraction

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An algebraic fraction is a fraction where the top and the bottom are algebraic expressions. Two examples of algebraic fractions are and .

A rational fraction is an algebraic fraction where the top and the bottom are polynomials. is a rational fraction, but is not. This is because the top has a square root function.

Operations[change | change source]

Multiplication[change | change source]

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Turn the equation into multiplication by flipping one of the fractions. After that, do what is shown above.