To write an equation in fraction form, express both sides of the equation using fractions. For example, if you have the equation (2x = 6), you can rewrite it as (\frac{2x}{1} = \frac{6}{1}). Additionally, if dealing with more complex expressions, ensure that each term is represented as a fraction, such as (\frac{a}{b} = \frac{c}{d}). This format is useful for simplifying or solving equations involving rational expressions.
-34 is an integer, not a fraction.
10 is not a fraction
It is as a fraction in its simplest form: 11/16
16.2 written in fraction form is 81/5
For a vertical line, just write: x = ... (whatever the y-coordinate of any point on the line) To eliminate a fraction, you multiply both sides of the fraction by the denominator. If there are several fractions, you can multiply by the least common denominator (or by any common denominator, for that matter). For "standard form" ... Well, I believe there are several standard ways to write equations for straight lines.
To be able to write the equation of a line in standard form. In particular, our book would not have cleared the fraction.
Write as a fraction in simplest form
It depends on the form of the equation.
Call your number "x". Write the following:x = 0.484848... 100x = 48.484848... Subtract the first equation from the second equation. This will give you "x" as a fraction. See if you can simplify it.
Anyone can write it in fractional form!
2.65 in fraction form is 53/20
write 0.64 as a fraction
how do i write 2.18 as a fraction
-34 is an integer, not a fraction.
10 is not a fraction
It is as a fraction in its simplest form: 11/16
16.2 written in fraction form is 81/5