2005-12-07T20:32:11ZFluxBBhttp://www.mathisfunforum.com/viewtopic.php?id=2135All "whole" numbers have a denominator of 1 not 0.]]>http://www.mathisfunforum.com/profile.php?id=20412005-12-07T20:32:11Zhttp://www.mathisfunforum.com/viewtopic.php?pid=19759#p19759Thank you!
I switched it and got -0/1, but that didn't make sense. I forgot the rule that -1 is always -1.
]]>http://www.mathisfunforum.com/profile.php?id=21932005-12-07T20:02:20Zhttp://www.mathisfunforum.com/viewtopic.php?pid=19754#p19754(6/3)=2... 2(-1/2)=-1... the reciprocal of -1 is always -1]]>http://www.mathisfunforum.com/profile.php?id=20792005-12-07T19:57:31Zhttp://www.mathisfunforum.com/viewtopic.php?pid=19753#p19753I understand that to find the reciprocal of something you switch the numerator with the denominator, but how would you solve a more complex problem like this?