To divide two algebraic expressions, keep the first fraction the same, turn the division sign into a multiplication sign and turn the second fraction upside down.
Parsing algebraic expressions is always a pain. If you need to compute, say, 2+4*2, the answer should be the same as (2 + (4 *2)), not ((2 + 4) * 2) — in other words, the right answer is 10 ...
To divide two algebraic expressions, keep the first fraction the same, turn the division sign into a multiplication sign and turn the second fraction upside down.
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