These observations suggest the following rule for dividing two fractions.
Dividing Fractions
To divide two fractions, multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the
second fraction. Simplify the result, if possible.
For example, to find we multiply by the reciprocal of
Change the
division to
multiplication.
The reciprocal
of is.
Thus, We say that the quotientof and is
20
21
.
3
4
5
7
20
21
.
3
4
5
7
20
21
Multiply the numerators.
(^) Multiply the denominators.
5 # 4
7 # 3
4
3
3
4
5
7
3
4
5
7
4
3
3
4.
5
7
3
4 ,
5
7
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Self Check 2
Divide:
Now TryProblem 17
7
8
2
3
Self Check 3
Divide and simplify:
Now TryProblem 21
8
25
4
5
EXAMPLE 2
Divide:
StrategyWe will multiply the first fraction, by the reciprocal of the second
fraction, Then, if possible, we will simplify the result.
WHYThis is the rule for dividing two fractions.
Solution
Multiply by the reciprocal of , which is
Since 5 and 12 have no common factors other than 1, the result is in simplest form.
5
12
Multiply the numerators.
Multiply the denominators.
1 5
3 4
5
4.
4
5
1
(^3)
1
3
4
5
1
3
5
4
4
5.
13 ,
4
5
1
3
EXAMPLE 3
Divide and simplify:
StrategyWe will multiply the first fraction, by the reciprocal of the second
fraction, Then, if possible, we will simplify the result.
WHYThis is the rule for dividing two fractions.
3
20.
9
16 ,