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Algebraic Fractions

Algebraic fractions can be added, subtracted, and multiplied using specific rules. For addition and subtraction, fractions with the same denominator are combined by adding or subtracting the numerators. For multiplication, the numerators are multiplied and the denominators are multiplied. Factors can be cancelled out and brackets are used when necessary to properly evaluate algebraic fractions.

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Algebraic Fractions

Algebraic fractions can be added, subtracted, and multiplied using specific rules. For addition and subtraction, fractions with the same denominator are combined by adding or subtracting the numerators. For multiplication, the numerators are multiplied and the denominators are multiplied. Factors can be cancelled out and brackets are used when necessary to properly evaluate algebraic fractions.

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ALGEBRAIC

FRACTIONS

Algebraic fraction

The following rules are used to work out the value of fractions.
Addition:

Subtraction:

Multiplication:

Note that a, b, c and d can be numbers, other letters


or algebraic expressions.

Remember :
Use brackets, if necessary
Factorise if you can
Cancel if you can

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