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GED Math: Rational Numbers Drill 5, Problem 1. Complete the equation.
GED Math: Rational Numbers Drill 1, Problem 1. Reduce the fraction.
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GED Math 5.2 Rational Numbers. Solve the equation.
- Mathematics and Statistics Assessment / Rational and Exponential Expressions, Equations, and Functions
- Number and Quantity / Extend the properties of exponents to rational exponents
- Number and Quantity / Extend the properties of exponents to rational exponents
- Mathematical Practice / Mathematical Fluency
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop du
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jour brought to you by fractional bases makes it really
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tough to tell if someone safe or not All right
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what's this thing One fifth of negative Third Well here's
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something lancers All right here we go This question wants
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us to make sure we know our way around and
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negative exposed When our bases of fractions we know that
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negative exponents usually make our basis smaller But what happens
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when our bases already less than one yeah you guessed
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it it goes in the other direction You are very
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small base is about to get an enhancement Whenever we
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have a number like this we can rewrite it with
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the exponents being applied to the numerator and denominator separately
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So here one fifth of negative third is the same
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as one to the negative third over five the negative
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third cheesier to handle you make it easier still we
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can turn our exponents positive as long as we remember
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to switch our numerator and denominator And now our exponents
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are positive Three well five cube is five five times
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five which is a hundred twenty five and one Cubit
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is what upon times online order at one one twenty
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five over one is same as one twenty five and 00:01:21.786 --> [endTime] our answer is the and we're out of here
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