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Provided that none of the denominators is 0 over their domains, the answer is quite simple. Multiply each term in the equation by the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of all the denominators and then simplify. Yo wil have an equation that is free of fractions.

If that is not the case then things get much more complicated. You need to establish whether the numerator or denominator tends to zero faster. You are now in the territory of limiting values or orders of magnitude. The nature of your question suggests that you do not require an explanation of these concepts.

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