5-2 Dividing Monomials
... In this case, remember that a negative exponent is equal to the inverse. You should start by clearing the negative. Notice that the fraction has been inverted, and the negative has been removed. However, you still need to distribute that exponent. ...
... In this case, remember that a negative exponent is equal to the inverse. You should start by clearing the negative. Notice that the fraction has been inverted, and the negative has been removed. However, you still need to distribute that exponent. ...
Infinity and Beyond
... What is the size of the set of Q , the positive ratio of two integers in simplified form? Again, the answer seems to be infinity, however; this set seems a bit “larger” than the one in example 2. Why? Because you can think of many positive rational numbers between the first two natural numbers… Fo ...
... What is the size of the set of Q , the positive ratio of two integers in simplified form? Again, the answer seems to be infinity, however; this set seems a bit “larger” than the one in example 2. Why? Because you can think of many positive rational numbers between the first two natural numbers… Fo ...