Algebraic fraction

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title: Algebraic fraction
text: In algebra, an algebraic fraction is a fraction whose numerator and denominator are algebraic expressions. Two examples of algebraic fractions are 3 x x 2 + 2 x − 3 and x + 2 x 2 − 3 . Algebraic fractions are subject to the same laws as arithmetic fractions. A rational fraction is an algebraic fraction whose numerator and denominator are both polynomials. Thus 3 x x 2 + 2 x − 3 is a rational fraction, but not x + 2 x 2 − 3 , because the numerator contains a square root function.
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