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Rational expressions are multiplied the same way as you would multiply regular fractions. Nothing more, nothing less. As you may have learned already, we multiply simple fractions using the steps below.
Review the Steps in Multiplying Fractions
•Multiply the numerators.
•Multiply the denominators
•Simplify the “new” fraction by canceling common factors. Most of the time, you will need to expand a number as a product of its factors to identify common factors in the numerator and denominator which can be canceled. What you are doing really is reducing the fraction to its simplest form. A fraction is in simplest form if the Greatest Common Divisor is +1
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