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That's going to depend on exactly what you want to "do" to them, and the answer

is different for each possibility. There's no easier, better, faster way to learn it than

to go to the classes, stay awake, and take it slow and easy.

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Q: How do you do functions with fractions?
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Because they are represented as fractions.


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