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Old July 3rd, 2009, 05:04 PM
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Ok, so they are polynomials in \mathbb{R}[x]. The proof that rational functions are a field will depend on the properties of the integral domain \mathbb{R}[x].

Take a look at the various defining properties of a field here. Verify them one by one for the set of rational functions (quotient of polynomials in \mathbb{R}[x]) and your problem is solved; none of them is hard to establish. If you have trouble with one of them feel free to ask again.
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