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Complex Fractions

Complex fraction on the SAT math section are like regular fractions, but they may appear more unseemly. The best way to solve these types of questions is usually to cross-multiply to get the answer. Occasionally a quadratic equation will be left, but in these cases it is just a matter of getting everything to one side of the equation so that the other equals zero and solve from there. 

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