How does this separation of the variable from the fraction result in 3*1/x & not 3/x I wish to write the following expression as the product of a whole number or a fraction and variable expression. The answer given in my textbook is as follows: 3/x=(3*1)/(1*x)=3/1*1x=3*1/x However, I am not sure how to get to 3*1/x. When I complete the multiplication I get to 3/1*1/x=3/x, which of course loops me back round!

Trevor Rush

Trevor Rush

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2022-08-19

How does this separation of the variable from the fraction result in
3 1 x & not 3 x
I wish to write the following expression as the product of a whole number or a fraction and variable expression. The answer given in my textbook is as follows:
3 x = 3 1 1 x = 3 1 1 x = 3 1 x
However, I am not sure how to get to 3 1 x . When I complete the multiplication I get to 3 1 1 x = 3 x , which of course loops me back round!

Answer & Explanation

Kole Weber

Kole Weber

Beginner2022-08-20Added 16 answers

The key is simply to notice that
3 1 = 3
Thus,
3 1 1 x = 3 1 x
ghettoking6q

ghettoking6q

Beginner2022-08-21Added 8 answers

As you stated we have
3 x = 3 1 1 x = 3 1 1 x
Now we know that 3 1 = 3 (dividing by 1 does not change a number).
Hence, we have
3 1 1 x = 3 1 x

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