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Mathematics, 30.09.2019 23:00 batmandillon21

The algorithm for dividing rational expressions applies to only nonzero rational expressions. why do you think that "nonzero" is specified in the algorithm? what would happen if you applied the algorithm to a rational expression that could be 0 ?

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