-21~ 2 by 4a2 + 3n. 17c-37 2 37ad 37 a d 46 + 3x 20. Divide 2 and 1848 +1267=-1.784-97 21. What is of ? of is and is twice as nuch, 36 Hence, to multiply one fraction by another, multiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators together for a new denominator. b Arith. Art. XVII. Ans. 3 с 2m 6 cm 24. Multiply by 46 c 2 7 8bfp16a2 tl'm ? by 2 a c - b c 1 a2c - 2 a ke 5 ab 5 a m2 2 XVI. 25 a be2 - 10 and -lcabed trad 2ac+3 5bc-2d2 3ab-c + sqac 87 2 5ac-2ad26ae-13 αem, We have seen that a fraction may be divided by multiplying its denominator, because the parts are made smaller; on the contrary, a fraction may be multiplied by dividing its denomi nator, because the parts are made larger. Arith. Art. XVIII. If the denominator be divided by 2, the unit is divided into only one half as many parts; consequently the parts must be twice as large as before. If the denominator be divided by 5, the unit is divided into only one fifth as many parts; hence the parts must be five times as large as before, and if the same number of parts be used as at first, the value of the fraction will be five times as great, and so on. a If we divide the denominator by b, the fraction becomes the parts, and consequently the fraction is 6 times as large as 38. Multiply by 5. 42. Multiply 23m-13 35 m2 c d — 7 m3 c + 42 m2 ac2 23m-13 by 7 m2 cha-m't 6 ma Dividing the denominator by 5 it becomes f, or 3. Dividing the denominator by b it becomes, or a 1 as much as must give a product a times as large, or a b times 1, which is a. Hence, if a fraction be multiplied by its denominator, the po duct will be the numerator. Two ways have been shown to multiply fractions, and two ways to divide them. XVII. Reducing Fractions to Lower Terms. If both numerator and denominator he multiplied by the same number, the value of the fraction will not be altered. Arith. Art. XIX. For multiplying the numerator multiplies the fraction, and multiplying the denominator divides it; hence it will be multiplied and the product divided by the multiplier, which reproduces the multiplicand. α In other words, signifies that a contains b a certain num ber of times, if a is as large or larger than 6; or a part of ontime, if b is larger than a. Now it is evident that 2 a will contain 2 b just as often, since both numbers are twice as large as before. So dividing both numerator and denominator, both divides and multiplies by the same number. Hence, if a fraction contain the same factor both in the numerator and denominator, it may be rejected in both, that is, both may be divided by it. This is called reducing fractions to lower terms. 7. Reduce to its lowest terms. 108 a x+81x-90 m3 3 8. Divide 35 a' bmx by 7 a3n m3 x. Write the divisor under the dividend in the form of a fraction, and reduce it to its lowest terms. 5b m2x2 Ans. |