Algebra II 6.3, Simplify Complex Rational Expressions

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An explanation of how a complex rational expression has a rational expression in its numerator, denominator or both. How to simplify complex rational expressions by finding the LCD least common denominator, simplifying the numerator and denominator separately, or converting negative exponents into rational expressions first.

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