The reciprocal of a non-zero integer.
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On a fraction: 1 <---------numerator ------- 2 <------------denominator Remember that the "D"enominator is always "D"own on the bottom.
No, you must always do the same thing to both sides of an equation or to the numerator and the denominator
How about: 1/2 whose numerator is 1 and its denominator is 2
Yes, a fraction less than 1 will always have a numerator that is less than its denominator. This is because the value of a fraction decreases as the numerator gets smaller in relation to the denominator. For example, 1/2 is smaller than 3/2 or 4/2.
Unless the first number is zero, then this must ALWAYS be the case.