Simplify, possibly!
Another rational expression.
Yes.
The expression (12x + 36)/48x can be simplified by factoring out 12/12 from the expressions. This leaves (x + 3)/4x.
Any number that can be expressed as a fraction is a rational number otherwise it is an irrational number.
After multiplying or dividing two rational expressions it is sometimes possible to simplify the resulting expression.
Simplify, possibly!
When the denominator is a factor of the numerator. If there is 2x in the numerator and denominator these terms cancel.
Another rational expression.
Yes.
If you divide a rational expression by another rational expression, you will again get a rational expression.
The expression (12x + 36)/48x can be simplified by factoring out 12/12 from the expressions. This leaves (x + 3)/4x.
Any number that can be expressed as a fraction is a rational number otherwise it is an irrational number.
The expression written in the question is the rational expression.
Start by factoring each part. If you find a common factor in the numerator and the denominator, eliminate it in both.
I can see no rational expression below.
The expression is not factorable with rational numbers.