spwittbold
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Can't seem to quite grasp how the book is coming to it's solution:
Given:
[ab/(a-b)^2) divded by [1/a-b) as the problem.
Multiply by recipricol instead, so......
ab / (a-b)^2 x [(a-b) / 1]
First thing I did was expand the denomoniator of the 1st equation as follows
[ab/(a-b)(a-b)] x [(a-b)/1]
I thought first I could eliminate one set of a-b in the denominaotr of equation one and the numerator of the 2nd equation to end up with this:
ab/(a-b) x 1/1 ....
but the solution given in the book is (a-b)/ba....i don't get it?
Given:
[ab/(a-b)^2) divded by [1/a-b) as the problem.
Multiply by recipricol instead, so......
ab / (a-b)^2 x [(a-b) / 1]
First thing I did was expand the denomoniator of the 1st equation as follows
[ab/(a-b)(a-b)] x [(a-b)/1]
I thought first I could eliminate one set of a-b in the denominaotr of equation one and the numerator of the 2nd equation to end up with this:
ab/(a-b) x 1/1 ....
but the solution given in the book is (a-b)/ba....i don't get it?