1-(-5)
The quotient of a number x and 5 can be written as x/5.
1 - (-5) = 1 + 5 = 6
3/5-1/2 in fraction form
To subtract fractions, you need a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator is 10. So, the calculation becomes:
(3/5) - (1/2)
= (6/10) - (5/10)
= 1/10
Therefore, 3/5 - 1/2 is equal to 1/10.
√9/25 in fraction form
√9/25 = √(9)/√(25) = 3/5
Therefore, √9/25 in fraction form is equal to 3/5.
Simplify √9/25 in fraction form
√9/25 = √(9)/√(25) = 3/5
Therefore, √9/25 simplified in fraction form is also 3/5.
The quotient of a number x and 5
To solve the expression 1 - (-5), you need to follow the order of operations, also known as PEMDAS.
1. First, you need to deal with the parenthesis. In this case, the expression inside the parenthesis is "-5". When you have a negative number inside parentheses, you can think of it as multiplying by -1. So, -5 is the same as -1 * 5.
2. Now, the expression becomes 1 - (-1 * 5).
3. Next, you need to perform the multiplication. -1 * 5 equals -5.
4. The expression now becomes 1 - (-5).
5. Finally, you need to subtract. 1 - (-5) is the same as 1 + 5, which equals 6.
So, 1 - (-5) equals 6.