In much the same way as a simplified ordinary fraction, a simplified algebraic fraction is one in which the numerator and denominator have no factor in common (other than 1).
For example, (x + 3)/(x2 + 2x + 5)
You can say that a fraction is in its simplest form when it can no longer be reduced or simplified. Example: 3 --- is a reducable fraction (not simplified) 6 1 --- is in simplest form 2
0.05 as a fraction simplified is 1/20
0.76 = 19/25 as a fraction simplified
6.6 as a simplified fraction is 33/5
6.15 is a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form but that does not stop it being a fraction. And, as a decimal fraction, it cannot be simplified. Its rational equivalent is 615/100 which can be simplified to 123/20.
It is an algebraic expression that can be simplified to: 27ce
11/26 is the simplified fraction
0.7 as a non-simplified fraction = 7/10
12 and a half as a simplified fraction is 25/2
0.2 as a fraction simplified is 1/5.
10/12 is 5/6 as a simplified fraction
The fraction -8/7 cannot be simplified.