1) The document provides examples of multiplying rational expressions using two different methods. It shows the steps of multiplying the numerators and denominators, then simplifying by dividing out common factors.
2) The second method involves factoring the rational expressions first, then dividing out the common factors and multiplying. This is demonstrated on an example involving fractions with variables in the numerator and denominator.
3) Review questions are provided at the end to have students practice multiplying rational expressions using the two methods shown.