Day 17 – September 17

Algebra: Chapter 2-5 and 2-6, pages 77 and 81

Multiplication and Division of Rational Numbers

Today is easy because the rules for multiplication and division are simple.

  • When multiplying 2 numbers AND if the SIGNS are the same, the product is ALWAYS positive.
  • If the signs are different, them the product is ALWAYS negative. This is pretty straightforward.

Division follows the same rules as multiplication.

2 rational numbers whose product is 1 are called multiplicative inverses or reciprocals of each other. Just flip the rational expression over and keep the same sign. For example, the reciprocal of `2/3` or `m/n` is `3/2 ` and `n/m` respectively.

Remember too, to divide rational numbers, sometimes its easier to express them as improper fractions, then convert the 2nd term to its reciprocal and change the `/` to a `⋅`.

Two of tonight’s homework problems solved by MrE are here! Just click it!

Hotmath.com has these tutorials about multiplying and dividing rational numbers, check it out!

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Algebra 1a: Chapter 1, Lesson 8, page 38.

Reasoning Strategies

See Day 10 – September 8 for Algebra

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