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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.
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.
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.
To find the quotient of a rational expression, you need to divide the numerator by the denominator. If you provide the specific rational expression, I can help you calculate the quotient.