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Use the word denominator in a sentence?

We use the denominator below the numerator.


How do you use the word denominator in a sentence?

The numerator of the fraction is 5 and the denominator is 7.


How do you use least common denominator in a sentence?

the least denominator is the bottom number of a fraction that u use the least


When you multiply fractions which reciprocal do you use?

None. Multiply numerator by the numerator and denominator by denominator.


You can only use conjugates to rationalize the denominator when the denominator contains one radical term?

No, you can also use conjugates with more than one radical term. For example, if the denominator is root(2) + root(3), you can use the conjugate root(2) - root(3) to rationalize the denominator.


What improper fraction is equal to 5 1.2?

It is 21/4... You take the whole number, multiply it by the Denominator and add the top number which is the Numerator... and use the current denominator and use it as the improper fractions denominator...


How do you use the word equivalent in a sentence?

A pint is equivalent to 16 fluid ounces. The suspect's account of the crime was equivalent to a confession. When adding fractions, convert them to equivalent fractions with the same denominator.


What is the only denominator you can use with a percent?

It is 100.


Do you have to find the lcd when comparing them or can you use any common denominator?

For the sake of comparison, any common denominator will do.


What is the number you use to divide by called?

The divisor or denominator


How do you use the word numerous in a sentence?

(It describes an unspecified but considerable number.) "There were numerous crimes in the neighborhood last month." "Numerous philosophers have expressed ideas for utopian societies."


Can you use conjugates to rationalize the denominator even when the denominator contains two radical terms?

Yes. The original denominator and its conjugate will form the factors of a Difference of Two Squares (DOTS) and that will rationalise the denominator but only if the radicals are SQUARE roots.