SOLUTION: how would I find the quotient of 3/2 -:- (-1/2)
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Question 8001: how would I find the quotient of 3/2 -:- (-1/2)
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the quotient of:
Remember when you are dividing two fractions, leave the first fraction (3/2) as is, change the sign to multiply and invert (turn upsidedown) the second fraction (-1/2 --> -2/1).
Now you multiply.
and this is just -3
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