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The distributive rule of quotients refers to the property that allows for the distribution of division across addition or subtraction in a fraction. Specifically, for any real numbers (a), (b), and (c) (where (c \neq 0)), the rule states that (\frac{a + b}{c} = \frac{a}{c} + \frac{b}{c}) and (\frac{a - b}{c} = \frac{a}{c} - \frac{b}{c}). This means you can separate the numerator into individual fractions, making calculations simpler. However, this rule does not apply if the denominator is also part of a more complex expression.

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