If the numerator is 0 then, provided the denominator is not 0, the answer is always 0.
The numerator is on top. The bottom is the denominator. I always remember D for down (denominator)
The numerator is the top number, the denominator is the bottom number. I always remembered that the "denominator" was "down".
The reciprocal of a non-zero integer.
They both have the same numerator.
They always have a numerator but, if they are integers, the may not have a denominator.
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Yes they do
If the numerator is 0 then, provided the denominator is not 0, the answer is always 0.
The numerator is on top. The bottom is the denominator. I always remember D for down (denominator)
The numerator is the top number, the denominator is the bottom number. I always remembered that the "denominator" was "down".
Since the hypotenuse (denominator) is always greater than the opposite or adjacent side (numerator), the ratio will always be smaller than one.
Any fraction to the power of 0 will always equal 1 Any fraction that has the same numerator and denominator will also equal 1
The reciprocal of a non-zero integer.
They both have the same numerator.
How would we do it well remember a unit fraction always has one as a numerator. So 2/3 would be 1/3 plus 1/3. These are the unit fractions. It's got a 1 is a numerator all right 5/6 would be a 1 6.
the numerator always has to be less than the denominator and if its equal like 5 to 5 that is 1