-1 ÷ (1/2) = -1 * 2 = -2 ■
Negative one fifth (-1/5) divided by negative 3 is positive one fifteenth (1/15)
One divided by negative one is written as 1/-1. This is the same thing as -1/1. The reason to write it the second way is because anything divided by 1 is itself. So the answer is -1.
One.
-1 1/2 (negative one and one half)
One-third is one divided by three. One-third lies between 0 and 1 on the number-line Similarly.... Negative one-third is negative one divided by three. It lies between -1 and 0 on the number-line. So no, -1 and -1/3 are not equal.
negative one half
negative one half
negative one half
The negative half power of 256 is equal to 1 divided by the square root of 256. The square root of 256 is 16, so 1 divided by 16 is equal to 1/16.
It is not irrational because it can be expressed as one integer divided by another: -1/2.
The number -1/2 is a rational number, a negative integer divided by a positive integer.
1
One half divided by one half equals one.
Negative one fifth (-1/5) divided by negative 3 is positive one fifteenth (1/15)
4 + -5/2 - 5 = -7/2 = -3 and 1/2
Negative 15 divided by negative one third = 45/1 or 45
-1.