Rational Fraction is called as Improper if
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the numerator P(x)P(x) has degree greater than or equal to the degree of the denominator Q(x)Q(x), then the rational function P(x)Q(x)P(x)Q(x) is called improper. In this case, we use long division of polynomials to write the ratio as a polynomial with a remainder.
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