\begin{gathered}\sqrt{\frac{121}{144} }\\\frac{11}{12} as 11^{2}=121 and 12^{2} =144\\\frac{11}{12} \ is\ a\ rational\ number\ as\ it\ is\ of\ the\ form\ \frac{p}{q}\ where\ p\ and\ q\ are\ integers.\end{gathered}1441211211as112=121and122=1441211 is a rational number as it is of the form qp where p and q are integers.
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The quotient of two polynomial expressions is called a rational expression. We can apply the properties of fractions to rational expressions, such as simplifying the expressions by canceling common factors from the numerator and the denominator. To do this, we first need to factor both the numerator and denominator. Let’s start with the rational expression shown.
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We can factor the numerator and denominator to rewrite the expression.
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