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8 October, 21:15

Do you know why when dividing a fraction by a fraction, you flip and multiple? What does dividing a fraction by a fraction really mean?

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  1. 8 October, 21:26
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    Because dividing is basically multiply by the inverse.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Much like negating a number from a number is adding the later one to the flipped sign of the earlier number, dividing a fraction by a fraction means you multiply the later by the inverse of the earlier. To find the inverse of a fraction, you flip it upside down.
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