This could be any fraction where the denominator and the numerator are different. For example, 1/2, 3/7, 15/8......and so on. In algebraic terms this would be written x/y where x ≠ y
y = 1. When the degree of your numerator is the same with the degree of your denominator, then y = the ratio of the leading coefficients of the numerator and denominator is the horizontal asymptote.
The quotient of a reciprocal would equal the numerator squared divided by the denominator squared. i.e. (x/y)/(y/x) = x2/y2
This is because whether a function has a vertical asymptote (VA) or not is not affected by the numerator. The denominator is where the VA originates when you try to divide by 0. For example, y=x/(x-1) and and y=1/(x-1) BOTH have VAs when the denominator is equal to zero. x-1=0 when x=1, so that's where the VA is, regardless of the numerator.
5Y/5 The factor 5 appears in both numerator and denominator so it can be eliminated. = Y ===
For a quotient x/y , then its log is logx - log y . NOT log(x/y)
Not quite. The log(x/y) = log(x) - log(y) In words, this reads "The log of a quotient is the difference of the log of the numerator and the log of the denominator."
The numerator is 5x and denominator 6y 5x times 6 y = 30 xy = 270 xy = 9 thus x = 9 and y = 1 or x = 1 and y = 9 is only solution 45/6 is the fraction, or 5/54
Divide the numerator of the original fraction y its denominator.
When you write a division as one number above (or before) another, with a line between them, then the number on the top is the numerator. So, in the division x/y, x is the numerator. y is called the denominator.
This could be any fraction where the denominator and the numerator are different. For example, 1/2, 3/7, 15/8......and so on. In algebraic terms this would be written x/y where x ≠ y
y = 1. When the degree of your numerator is the same with the degree of your denominator, then y = the ratio of the leading coefficients of the numerator and denominator is the horizontal asymptote.
It should also be a positive number. Let x be the numerator and y be the denominator. So you have +x/+y, the reciprocal would be +y/+x.
If the mixed number is xy/z then the corresponding quotient is (xz + y)/z. The denominator is the same. The new numerator is the denominator times the integer part PLUS the old numerator.
It is the base raised to the exponent used in the numerator minus the exponent for the denominator. That is, a^x / a^y = a^(x-y)
The quotient of a reciprocal would equal the numerator squared divided by the denominator squared. i.e. (x/y)/(y/x) = x2/y2
The inverse of a fraction is simple the result of flipping it's denominator with its numerator. It is equivalent to the statement (x/y)^-1 = y/x