Divide the original denominator into the new denominator.
The terms of a fraction are 'Numerator' and 'Denominator.' The numerator is the number atop the dividing line, the denominator is that on the bottom. For example, in 5/7, five is the numerator, and seven is the denominator.
A fraction is in lowest terms when the numerator and the denominator have no common factor.
fraction in higher term
An integer is a fraction if, in its lowest terms, the denominator is 1.
Divide the original denominator into the new denominator.
Every fraction has a lowest form ... the form where the numerator and denominator have no common factor. But there is no such thing as the highest form. Whatever form of a fraction you give me ... no matter how high it is ... I can always write it in a higher form than yours. All I have to do is multiply the numerator and denominator both by any number I choose. That won't change the value of the fraction, only the 'form' or terms.
The terms of a fraction are 'Numerator' and 'Denominator.' The numerator is the number atop the dividing line, the denominator is that on the bottom. For example, in 5/7, five is the numerator, and seven is the denominator.
A fraction is in lowest terms when the numerator and the denominator have no common factor.
A fraction is in its lowest terms when the greatest common factor of its numerator and denominator is 1
An integer is a fraction if, in its lowest terms, the denominator is 1.
Such a fraction is in simplest terms.
fraction in higher term
It's when the numerator and denominator of a fraction cannot be further reduced by a factor common to them both.
Eliminate the fraction by multiplying all the terms by the denominator.
By reducing it to its lowest terms which will be when the HCF of the numerator and denominator is 1
Find the GCF of the numerator and the denominator and divide them both by it. If the GCF is 1, the fraction is in its simplest form.