Math, asked by caraigchristine32, 6 months ago

which of the following expression is a rational algebraic expression​

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Answered by Anonymous
65

Answer:

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Answered by sarahssynergy
2

The correct answer is:

Explanation:

  • A rational algebraic expression (or rational expression) is an algebraic expression that can be written as a quotient of polynomials, such as x2 + 4x + 4. An irrational algebraic expression is one that is not rational, such as √x + 4.
  • Rational algebraic expressions are fractions that have a polynomial in the numerator, denominator, or both.
  • They contain variables.
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