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Title: Multiplication and Division for Fractions


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Multiplication and Division for Fractions
  • Sec. 5.3

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Review of Def. of Multiplication
  • What does 3 ? 4 mean?
  • 3 groups of 4 i.e. 4 4 4 (repeated addn.)
  • Rectangular array

What does 3 ? ¼ mean? 3 groups of ¼ i.e. ¼
¼ ¼
3
Review of Def. of Multiplication
  • What does ¼ ? 3 mean?
  • Take 3 as one whole, break it up into 4 equal
    parts, and take one of them.

How about ?
Note that 3?4 was three groups of four.
Similarly, this means one-third of a group of
four-fifths.
4
Understanding Multiplication of Fractions
One-third group of four-fifths.
  • 3 ? 4

Three groups of four
1 whole
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Definition of Multiplication
  • Let be any fractions. Then

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Another Example
  • Draw a picture to solve and then simplify

Recall what one whole equals
Cut them all up the same.
7
General Example
b rows of d columns b ? d pieces in whole a rows
of c a ? c pieces in consideration
8
Properties for Fraction Multiplication
  • Closure for Fraction Multiplication
  • Commutative for Fraction Multiplication
  • Associative for Fraction Multiplication
  • Multiplicative Identity for Fraction Multiplic.
  • Distributive for Fraction Multiplication
  • Multiplicative Inverse for Fractions (new)

9
Division
  • We can use the quotative model and a picture to
    understand the division problem 15 ? 5
  • Think How many groups of 5 can I make?

Similarly, solve the division problem 7 ? 2 ?
3 groups with 1 left over. That 1 is ½ of a group
of 2. Hence 3½ groups (of 2).
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Division of Fractions
  • A similar idea motivates division of fractions.
  • Draw a picture to show what 4 ? ½ means

Since there are 8 groups of ½ (of one whole) in 4
wholes, 4 ? ½ 8.
Hence, one-half of one whole
1 whole
11
Division of Fractions
  • Draw a picture to find the value of (and show
    what it means to do)

3
Its like using a measuring stick to measure the
division!
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3
2
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Division of Fractions
  • Draw a picture to find the value of (and show
    what it means to do)

But we dont have enough for another group. We
have only one piece which is one-half of a group
of two-sixths.
1
2
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Division of Fractions with Common Denominators
  • Let be fractions with b ? 0, c ? 0,
    then .
  • When the denominators are the same, we only have
    to compare numerators. Hence we are trying to
    see how many groups of c can be made out of a
    pieces.

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Division of Fractions
  • How would you handle ?
  • Find equivalent fractions that have common
    denominators (which we know how to do).

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2
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Algorithm for Division of Fractions aka Invert
and Multiply Theorem
  • Let be fractions with
    then .
  • Proof

Fund. Thm. of Fractions
Defn. Division of Fractions with Common Denom.
Multiplication of Fractions
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Invert and Multiply and Missing Factor
Approach
Example of Invert and Multiply Method
Example of Missing Factor Approach
But we know
Hence
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Exponents
  • 53 5?5?5
  • am a?a?a? ? ?a means a multiplied m times
  • (a2)?(a3) (a?a)?(a?a?a) a?a ? a?a?a a5
  • am ? an amn
  • These properties hold even if a is a fraction.
  • Ex

m factors
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More Exponent Properties
Examples
In general, if a is an integer with a ? 0 and
n is a natural number, then
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Extending Exponents to Fractions
  • In the last two slides, weve seen properties of
    exponents and how they also apply to fractions.
    Lets keep going

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Extending Exponents to Fractions
A fraction to a power
Changing from a negative exponent to a positive
exponent on a fraction
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Some Concluding Problems
  • Put in simplest form using positive exponents
  • 272 ? 93
  • 363?? 124
  • ( 5)2
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