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I am going to assume you mean a polynomial numerator and a monomial denominator, such as the following example

(ax + bd)/x

In this example, if you want to retain a single fraction, nothing can cancel. However, the following expression is equal to the first

ax/x + bd/x

With which you can reduce, leaving

a + bd/x

Hope this helps!

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