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do you think the same rules will be applied if we are solving polynomials in a form of fractions? how do you say so?​

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Answer:

Standard Form and Simplify If you're solving an equation, you can throw away any common constant factor. But if you're factoring a polynomial, you must keep the common factor. ... Your “common factor” may be a fraction, because you must factor out any fractions so that the polynomial has integer coefficients.