To identify if a function is rational, one must investigate whether it can be represented as the quotient of two polynomials. We define a rational function as f(x) = p(x)/q(x), where both p(x) and q(x) are polynomials, and q(x) is not equal to zero. A function satisfying these conditions is deemed rational.
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