You can, but the result would be 0/0 which is not defined.
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same integer.
You cannot because it is not true - unless the fraction is 0/n (for any n) or n/n = 1.
A fraction is close to zero if the numerator is small or if the denominator is large, or both.
A proper fraction is between 0 and 1. A proper fraction has the numerator less than the denominator. The numerator is the top number, and the denominator is the bottom number. If the fraction has a numerator, which is half of the denominator, then it is half and anything with a numerator greater then half the denominator but not greater than the denominator is between 1/2 and 1.
because a fraction means the numerator divided by the denominator. whenever you take zero and divide it by something you will always get zero Ex. 0/4 = 0 0/2935871238957 = 0 0/109 = 0
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same integer.
Yes, unless the number that you use is 0.
Yes, unless the number used for multiplication is 0. In that case you will have 0/0 which is not defined.
Yes, it can be. If the numerator is 0. Then suppose the denominator is 3, which is bigger than 0 (double the numerator). So the value of the fraction is 0/3 = 0.
0. Whatever the denominator - unless the denominator is also 0 in which case the fraction is undefined.
It is a top-heavy, or improper fraction but only if the denominator is positive.It is not defined if the denominator is 0 and the numerator is any positive integer.It need not be an improper fraction if the denominator is negative and the numerator is positive - and therefore greater - but of a smaller magnitude.For example, consider 2/(-3): the numerator = 2 is bigger than denominator = -3, but the fraction is not improper.
You can't change a fraction when the numerator is zero because no matter what the denominator is the fraction is still zero. A zero denominator is not allowed because you cannot divide by zero.
You cannot because it is not true - unless the fraction is 0/n (for any n) or n/n = 1.
If the two are 0 then the fraction is not defined. Otherwise it has the value 1.
It is any fraction whose numerator is zero and denominator is not zero.
A fraction is close to zero if the numerator is small or if the denominator is large, or both.
A proper fraction is between 0 and 1. A proper fraction has the numerator less than the denominator. The numerator is the top number, and the denominator is the bottom number. If the fraction has a numerator, which is half of the denominator, then it is half and anything with a numerator greater then half the denominator but not greater than the denominator is between 1/2 and 1.