Denominator
The number below the fraction bar in a fraction is the denominator. The number above the fraction bar is the numerator.
The denominator
the denominator
Denominator
The denominator in the unsimplified fraction.
The number below the bar is called the denominator.The top number of the fraction tells us how many parts we have.We call it the numerator.The bottom number tells us how many parts are in the whole.We call it the denominator.
It indicates that the numeral below it is to be multiplied by a thousand.
A bar over a Roman numeral multiplies the base numeral by 1000. Example: V with a bar over it = 5000
VINCULUM - The bar above a roman numeral
Only if the fraction has not been simplified.
The bar over the "Numeral" means 1,000 times the numeral. Example, an L means 50 and an L with a bar over it means 50,000
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