Suppose you have the expression Xa/b.
Xa/b is equal to b√(Xa) that is, the bth root of (X to the power a).
Equivalently, it is (b√X)a, that is (the bth root of X), raised to the power a.
The question makes no sense: any fraction IS a number. So there is nothing to find!
Take the reciprocal of the fraction (flip it over). Then change the power to its positive equivalent.So, for example, (2/5)^-3 = (5/2)^3 = 125/8.
Add a positive number - fraction or integer - to the given fraction.
Divide the prime number.
To simplify a fraction, you find a number that can be divided by the fraction you are simplifying. sometimes this does not always work and the fraction can not be simplified.
Any whole number can be expressed as a fraction by putting it over 1.
There are an infinite number of equivalents for any fraction.
you find the highest number that goes into both the numerator and the denominatior and divide both by that number.
You can multiply is numerator and denominator by the same number
you have to find out how far the number is from zero
Any whole number n, can be expressed in the form of a rational fraction, as n/1.
Everywhere. Each and every point on a number line is a fraction and also a decimal.