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Rational expressions are too complex... it's about time someone simplified them.
Multiplying rational expressions is as easy as adding the exponents and simplifying. Ta da!
It's impressive that these expressions are able to stay so rational even when they're having operations performed on them.
GED Math: Rational Numbers Drill 5, Problem 1. Complete the equation.
What is the simplest form of the expression ?
What is the asymptote of the function g(x) = 26ˣ + 13?
What is the simplified form of the expression ?
If , then which of the following values is the smallest?
Simplify the following expression.
Evaluate the expression when p = -2.