It is a different fraction!
the numerator is the top number and the denominator is the lower number. If they get switched it can change the entire value of the fraction.
The fraction that you get when you multiply the numerator and denominator of the original fraction both by the same number.
If the denominator has a zero value.
Denominator = Numerator/Value
If the numerator and denominator are equal, then the value of the fraction is ' 1 '.
a value of zero in the denominator makes the fraction undefined
The value of the fraction increases.
The absolute value of the numerator of a fraction is less than the absolute value of the denominator if and only if the fraction is between -1 and 1.
Whatever you multiply or divide the numerator by, you must do the same to the denominator. If you multiply or divide the numerator and denominator by different numbers, you change the value of the fraction and turn it into a different number. After that, nothing is "equivalent" any more ... you're working with a changed number.
a fraction where the numerator and the denominator are of the same value
the entire fraction decreases
The denominator in a fraction indicates the total number of equal parts into which a whole is divided. It serves as a reference point to understand the size of the portion represented by the numerator. Essentially, the denominator helps to contextualize the value of the fraction and allows for comparisons between different fractions. Without a denominator, the meaning of the fraction would be unclear.