Basic algebra skills: Negative exponents
Equations with negative exponents
We can also solve equations with functions that contain negative exponents.
Quotient function
The quotient function of two functions #p(x)# and #q(x)# is the function # \dfrac{p(x)}{q(x)}#. Such a function is defined in all real numbers #x# for which #p(x)# and #q(x)# are defined, and for which #q(x)\ne0#.
The equation #\frac{p(x)}{q(x)}=0# is equivalent to #p(x)=0# and #q(x)\ne0#.
The examples below demonstrate how to solve certain equations involving quotient functions step-by-step.
#x={{2}\over{3}}#
#\begin{array}{rcl}
\frac{-4}{x}+6&=&0\\
&&\phantom{xxx}\blue{\text{the original equation}}\\
\frac{-4}{x}&=&-6\\
&&\phantom{xxx}\blue{\text{subtracted }6\text{ on both sides}}\\
-4&=&-6 \cdot x\\
&&\phantom{xxx}\blue{\text{both sides multiplied by }x}\\
x&=&\displaystyle {{2}\over{3}}\\
&&\phantom{xxx}\blue{\text{divided by }-6 \text{ and simplified}}
\end{array}#
#\begin{array}{rcl}
\frac{-4}{x}+6&=&0\\
&&\phantom{xxx}\blue{\text{the original equation}}\\
\frac{-4}{x}&=&-6\\
&&\phantom{xxx}\blue{\text{subtracted }6\text{ on both sides}}\\
-4&=&-6 \cdot x\\
&&\phantom{xxx}\blue{\text{both sides multiplied by }x}\\
x&=&\displaystyle {{2}\over{3}}\\
&&\phantom{xxx}\blue{\text{divided by }-6 \text{ and simplified}}
\end{array}#
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