zombiemuffins13
Sep 16, 2009, 01:27 PM
Hi everyone. Today in my Alg.2 class I was given an extra credit assignment of proving The Law of Reciprocals using a 2-column proof method. Here is the problem I was given:
Prove : if 1/x = a/b, then x = b/a ; a, x, & b do not equal 0. If anybody knows how to solve this problem or could help me it would be appreciated!
(p.s. my 1/x symbols are supposed to look like upright fractions but I don't know how to type them upright on my keyboard)
Prove : if 1/x = a/b, then x = b/a ; a, x, & b do not equal 0. If anybody knows how to solve this problem or could help me it would be appreciated!
(p.s. my 1/x symbols are supposed to look like upright fractions but I don't know how to type them upright on my keyboard)