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