To multiply two rational expressions, we multiply their ? together and multiply

Bergen

Bergen

Answered question

2021-09-29

To multiply two rational expressions, we multiply their ? together and multiply their ? together.
So 2x+1xx+3 is the same as ?.

Answer & Explanation

Luvottoq

Luvottoq

Skilled2021-09-30Added 95 answers

Step 1
Multiplication of rational number is similar to that of fraction. Multiplication of two rational number again produce a rational number itself. We know that rational numbers are the numbers which can be expressed in the form pq,q0.
Step 2
When we have to multiply two rational numbers, we have to multiply the numerator of first rational number with the numerator second rational number and we have to multiply the denominator of first rational number with the denominator of second rational number.
Hence we get the required answers as
When we multiply two rational numbers we multiply their Numerator together and multiply their denominator together.
Hence we have
2x+1xx+3=2x(x+1)(x+3)
Hence the multiplication two rational numbers are same as that of two fractions.

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