Practice problems for dividing rational expressions.
Examples of simplifying radical expressions with division when numerators contains a binomial.
The method of substituting a value for the variables in a rational expression is called evaluating an expression.
Two division problems with radicals are demonstrated.
A radical can only be divided by another radical. In the examples demonstrated, the only radical is in the numerator. The radical simplified and the fraction reduced.
Rational expressions with different denominators are added.