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Mathematics, 06.12.2021 22:00 jsotopalomino1016

Why do you need to state restrictions on the variable when dividing rational expressions? To exclude values that will make the numerator of a rational expression equal 0.
To make sure that the rational expression does not equal zero.
To exclude values that will make the denominator of a rational expression equal 0.
To make sure that the rational expression always equals zero.

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