11000000/6700000 = 110/67 = 1.6418 (to 4 dp).
It is still an equation.
A division equation in which the numerator is an integer multiple of the denominator.
No, you must always do the same thing to both sides of an equation or to the numerator and the denominator
cross-multiplying
you have to take the bottom denominator and multiply it by the numerator then go bang a bum
It is still an equation.
numerator on top
A division equation in which the numerator is an integer multiple of the denominator.
No, you must always do the same thing to both sides of an equation or to the numerator and the denominator
no it is it.It goes on the top the botton is a denominator
They are both parts of a fraction. The denominator is the bottom number, what the equation is out of, 2/3 , in this case the denominator is the number 3. and the numerator is the number on top, in this case the number 2.
cross-multiplying
you have to take the bottom denominator and multiply it by the numerator then go bang a bum
Proper fraction - A proper fraction is a fraction where the numerator (the top number) is less that the denominator (the bottom number). Proportion - An equation stating that two ratios are equivalent is called a proportion.
Any time you have a variable in the numerator or denominator in an equation, you multiply by the number where ever its on the fraction to both sides of the equation.
You would normally start by multiplying both sides of the equation by whatever is in the DENOMINATOR (the bottom part of the fraction), to get rid of fractions.
An oblique asymptote is another way of saying "slant asymptote."When the degree of the numerator is one greater than the denominator, an equation has a slant asymptote. You divide the numerator by the denominator, and get a value. Sometimes, the division pops out a remainder, but ignore that, and take the answer minus the remainder. Make your "adapted answer" equal to yand that is your asymptote equation. To graph the equation, plug values.