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Mathematics, 04.11.2019 19:31, staceymrtosr

Which statement best describes the excluded values of a rational expression?
a- the number of excluded values of a rational expression cannot exceed the degree of the numerator.
b- the number of excluded values of a rational expression cannot exceed the degree of the denominator.
c- the number of excluded values of a rational expression cannot exceed the sum of the degrees of the numerator and denominator.
d- the number of excluded values of a rational expression cannot exceed the difference in the degrees of the numerator and denominator.

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