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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 20:32 bryannnnv

Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding simplifying rational
expressions?
When dividing one rational expression by another rational expression, you can rewrite your
expression as a multiplication problem.
When multiplying two rational expressions together, you must first have a common denominator.
When adding two rational expressions together, you must first have a common denominator.
When multiplying two rational expressions together, the numerators get multiplied together
while the denominators get multiplied together,

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