Which of the following describes a rational algebraic expression?
A. both the numerator and denominator are polynomials
B. no non-integral exponent
C.The denominator is zero​


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Answer:

A. BOTH THE NUMERATOR AND DENOMINATOR ARE POLYNOMIALS.

Step-by-step explanation:

BECAUSE THE RATIONAL ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION are fractions containing polynomials. They can be simplified much like numeric fractions. To simplify a rational expression, first determine common factors of the numerator and denominator, and then remove them by rewriting them as expressions equal to 1.

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