To divide rational expressions, you need to multiply the first expression by the reciprocal of the second expression. For example, if you have (\frac{A}{B} \div \frac{C}{D}), this can be rewritten as (\frac{A}{B} \times \frac{D}{C}). Then, simplify the resulting expression by canceling any common factors in the numerator and denominator.
To divide by a fraction, you simply multiply by the reciprocal. For example, dividing by 3/5 is the same as multiplying by 5/3.
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Yes. Rational functions must contain rational expressions in order to be rational.
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To divide by a fraction, you simply multiply by the reciprocal. For example, dividing by 3/5 is the same as multiplying by 5/3.
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Yes. Rational functions must contain rational expressions in order to be rational.
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Yes. Rational functions must contain rational expressions in order to be rational.
Yes. Rational functions must contain rational expressions in order to be rational.
Yes. Rational functions must contain rational expressions in order to be rational.
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