x/y
(x + y)/20
The quotient of a reciprocal would equal the numerator squared divided by the denominator squared. i.e. (x/y)/(y/x) = x2/y2
x/3
To write the quotient of 16 and a number, you can represent the unknown number with a variable, such as ( x ). The expression for the quotient would then be ( \frac{16}{x} ). This indicates that 16 is being divided by the variable ( x ).
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The quotient of two numbers, X and Y, is X/Y.
(x + y)/20
quotient means the answer after dividing, so your question can be expressed as: (x/y)-2
No. The log of a quotient is the log of a denominator subtracted from the log of the numerator.
8-15/y
18/x
15/y, but only of y is non-zero.
The quotient of a reciprocal would equal the numerator squared divided by the denominator squared. i.e. (x/y)/(y/x) = x2/y2
x/3
To write the quotient of 16 and a number, you can represent the unknown number with a variable, such as ( x ). The expression for the quotient would then be ( \frac{16}{x} ). This indicates that 16 is being divided by the variable ( x ).
y/5 + 7
To express "4 less than the quotient of x and 8," you first write the quotient as ( \frac{x}{8} ). Then, to indicate "4 less than" this quantity, you subtract 4 from the quotient. Therefore, the expression is ( \frac{x}{8} - 4 ).