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Which of the following options best describes an algebraic fraction?

Select All That Apply.

1.) Common denominators
2.) a variable in the numerator
3.) a variable in the denominator
4.) a variable with an exponent.

I already know 4 for sure is one...

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Answer:

Option 1,2 and 3.

Explanation:

An algebraic expression is such a mathematical representation of variables

Algebra is relation with variables a,y,z and so on

So, Option 2 is correct that is it will contain variable in numerator.

Similarly, Option 3 is correct that is it will contain variable in denominator.

Option 4 is incorrect because if it contains variable with an exponent then it will not be algebraic it will become exponent function.

Option 1 is correct because it may have common denominator an algebraic fraction will have common denominator.

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Here is the answer of the given question above. The following options that best describes an algebraic fraction would be a variable in the numerator, a variable in the denominator and a variable with an exponent. By definition, algebraic expression is a mathematical phrase that contains variables, numbers and operations. Hope this helps.
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