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1. What do you call an expression in fraction form in which the numerator and
the denominator are polynomials?
A. rational algebraic equation
C. rational algebraic expression
B. linear algebraic expression
D. finear algebraic equation
2. In a rational algebraic expression written in the form of where P and Q are
polynomials, the polynomial Q must not be equal to
AO
C 2
B.
D. 3
3. Which of the following is a rational algebraic expression?​

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Answer:

1. Rational Algebraic Expression

2. 0

3. See explanation

Explanation:

Solving (1):

From the list of given options, Option C. Rational Algebraic Expression answers the question.

And it is always of the form P/Q where P and Q are polynomials

Take for instance

P = x² - x + 2 and Q = x² + 2x - 4

P/Q = (x² - x + 2)/(x² + 2x - 4)

The above expression is a perfect example of a Rational Algebraic Expression

Solving (2): The denominator of a rational algebraic expression must not equal 0

Hence, option A answers the question

Solving (3): The options are missing.

However, a perfect example has been sighted on (1) above

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