It is an algebraic fraction.
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It is a variable fraction, NOT an algebraic fraction.
It is a variable fraction which need not be algebraic.
Numerator <-> dividendDenominator <-> divisor.
It is an algebraic fraction.
fvsdfgdfhfgjghjghj :)
It is a variable fraction, NOT an algebraic fraction.
There is no specific name. If the numerator and denominator are polynomials in the variable then the question describes an algebraic fraction. But there is no reason at all to assume that they are polynomials. There is no specific phrase that describes sin(x)/x, for example.
It is a variable fraction, NOT an algebraic fraction.
It is a variable fraction which need not be algebraic.
When the denominator is a factor of the numerator. If there is 2x in the numerator and denominator these terms cancel.
Numerator <-> dividendDenominator <-> divisor.
It is a variable fraction.
It is classed as an improper fraction
A fraction has a numerator and a denominator.
you multiply the numerator by the numerator and the denominator by the denominator.