Question
(12, -3) / (-3, 2) as a fraction
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To divide the two ordered pairs \((12, -3)\) and \((-3, 2)\) as a fraction, we can interpret this as dividing the corresponding components of the pairs.
This gives us:
\[
\frac{(12, -3)}{(-3, 2)} = \left( \frac{12}{-3}, \frac{-3}{2} \right)
\]
Calculating each component:
1. For the first component:
\[
\frac{12}{-3} = -4
\]
2. For the second component:
\[
\frac{-3}{2} = -\frac{3}{2}
\]
So, the result of dividing the two ordered pairs is:
\[
\left( -4, -\frac{3}{2} \right)
\]
Therefore, \((12, -3) / (-3, 2) = (-4, -\frac{3}{2})\).
This gives us:
\[
\frac{(12, -3)}{(-3, 2)} = \left( \frac{12}{-3}, \frac{-3}{2} \right)
\]
Calculating each component:
1. For the first component:
\[
\frac{12}{-3} = -4
\]
2. For the second component:
\[
\frac{-3}{2} = -\frac{3}{2}
\]
So, the result of dividing the two ordered pairs is:
\[
\left( -4, -\frac{3}{2} \right)
\]
Therefore, \((12, -3) / (-3, 2) = (-4, -\frac{3}{2})\).
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2 - (-3)
GPT-4o mini
To calculate \(2 - (-3)\), you can rewrite it as:
\[
2 - (-3) = 2 + 3
\]
When you subtract a negative number, it's the same as adding its positive counterpart.
Now, calculating that:
\[
2 + 3 = 5
\]
Therefore, \(2 - (-3) = 5\).
\[
2 - (-3) = 2 + 3
\]
When you subtract a negative number, it's the same as adding its positive counterpart.
Now, calculating that:
\[
2 + 3 = 5
\]
Therefore, \(2 - (-3) = 5\).
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-3 - 12
GPT-4o mini
To calculate \(-3 - 12\), you can think of it as adding a negative number:
\[
-3 - 12 = -3 + (-12)
\]
Now, combine the two numbers:
\[
-3 - 12 = -15
\]
So, \(-3 - 12 = -15\).
\[
-3 - 12 = -3 + (-12)
\]
Now, combine the two numbers:
\[
-3 - 12 = -15
\]
So, \(-3 - 12 = -15\).
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-6 - 10
GPT-4o mini
To calculate \(-6 - 10\), you can think of it as adding a negative number:
\[
-6 - 10 = -6 + (-10)
\]
Now, combine the two numbers:
\[
-6 - 10 = -16
\]
So, \(-6 - 10 = -16\).
\[
-6 - 10 = -6 + (-10)
\]
Now, combine the two numbers:
\[
-6 - 10 = -16
\]
So, \(-6 - 10 = -16\).
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-3 - 1
GPT-4o mini
To calculate \(-3 - 1\), you can think of it as adding a negative number:
\[
-3 - 1 = -3 + (-1)
\]
Now, combine the two numbers:
\[
-3 - 1 = -4
\]
So, \(-3 - 1 = -4\).
\[
-3 - 1 = -3 + (-1)
\]
Now, combine the two numbers:
\[
-3 - 1 = -4
\]
So, \(-3 - 1 = -4\).
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-4 - (-6) as a fraction
GPT-4o mini
To calculate \(-4 - (-6)\), we can rewrite it as:
\[
-4 + 6
\]
Subtracting a negative number is the same as adding its positive counterpart.
Now calculating it:
\[
-4 + 6 = 2
\]
If we want to express the result as a fraction, we can write it as:
\[
2 = \frac{2}{1}
\]
So, \(-4 - (-6) = 2\) and in fraction form, it is \(\frac{2}{1}\).
\[
-4 + 6
\]
Subtracting a negative number is the same as adding its positive counterpart.
Now calculating it:
\[
-4 + 6 = 2
\]
If we want to express the result as a fraction, we can write it as:
\[
2 = \frac{2}{1}
\]
So, \(-4 - (-6) = 2\) and in fraction form, it is \(\frac{2}{1}\).