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OpenStudy (anonymous):

check the quotient of two rational expressions. Create a example of this concept.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(2/7) / (2/9) this i guess

OpenStudy (anonymous):

which is just (2/7) * (9/2)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well a rational expression implies a ratio a/b a quotient means division so dividing a rational expressions is just (a/b) / (c/d) where a b c and d are integers.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

May you please what is the question in more simpler form??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Using complete sentences, describe how you would check the quotient of two rational expressions. Create and demonstrate your own example of this concept. i put for the first part To check the quotient of two rational expressions you would multiply the quotient by the numerator if the product comes out to be the denominator then the answer is right.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

To check the quotient of 2 rational expressions you simply multiply the 2 ratios, but you flip the denominator.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Quotient = Numerator/Denominator I think If we multiply the denominator with the quotient, then we will get the Numerator... For example: 50/5 = 10 (here, 10 is the quotient) So, 5*10 = 50 ie, Denominator*Quotient = Numerator...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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