The numerator and the denominator.
Fractions of the same value but with different values are called equivalent fractions. For example, 3/4 (three quarters) and 6/8 (six eighths) are both equal to 0.75, and are therefore equivalent fractions. Hope this helps >.<
An equation that sets two fractions equal to each other is called a proportion. Proportions are used to express the equality of two ratios and can be solved to find unknown values in one of the fractions. They are commonly used in various fields such as mathematics, science, and finance to solve problems involving relationships between quantities.
Fractions that are equivalent have the same values when simplified.
Fractions make no difference to absolute values.
Fractions with the same numerator are called like fractions
a European mathematician did it two or three centuries ago. before then they used fractions instead of decimals.
When two or more fractions have the same denominator, it is called a "common denominator." This allows for easier comparison, addition, or subtraction of the fractions, as their values can be directly combined. For instance, in the fractions 1/4 and 3/4, the denominator is the same (4), facilitating straightforward mathematical operations.
Like Fractions
values used with a function are called
equivalent fractions
The symbols used for counting in math are called numbers, or numerals. They can be whole numbers, or fractions of parts of a number.
Equivalent fractions have the same values as for example 3/4 is equivalent to 9/12