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An algebraic fraction is the indicated quotient of two algebraic expressions. As with fractions of integers, the denominator of an algebraic fraction cannot be zero. Two examples of algebraic fractions are {\displaystyle {\frac {3x}{x^{2}+2x-3}}}{\frac {3x}{x^{2}+2x-3}} and  {\displaystyle {\frac {\sqrt {x+2}}{x^{2}-3}}}{\frac {\sqrt {x+2}}{x^{2}-3}}.

Algebraic fractions are subject to the same field properties as arithmetic fractions.

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