what should you call rational algebraic expression that have dissimilar denominators
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Examples of rational numbers are 5/7, 4/9/ 1/ 2, 0/3, 0/6 etc. On the other hand, a rational expression is an algebraic expression of the form f(x) / g(x) in which the numerator or denominator are polynomials or both the numerator and the numerator are polynomials.