An ordered pair can contain any valid numbers - integers, fractions, decimals, or even complex numbers.
Given any pair of fractions fractions, a/b and c/d where b and d are positive, the fraction (a+c)/(b+d) lies between them (though not exactly halfway).
i think you mean a partial fraction
The LCD of 1/4 and 1/6 is 12
Yes, it does.
multiply them together
38 is not a fraction.
It is 12
Answer: Lungs Answer: Scissors; pants. Answer: a fraction
a fraction is already a fraction i don't mean to be mean but you must be super stupid.
An ordered pair can contain any valid numbers - integers, fractions, decimals, or even complex numbers.
A pair, as in a pair of shoes.
Given any pair of fractions fractions, a/b and c/d where b and d are positive, the fraction (a+c)/(b+d) lies between them (though not exactly halfway).
if you mean pear, like a fruit, yes they have seeds. if you mean a pair of something, you have issues.
Since "Tongs" is not a Math Term, you must mean, "A Pair"....TWO. Like 'pair of scissors' and 'pair of trousers' though, you don't have just 'a tong', a 'pair of tongs' means one set of tongs.
A fraction that is a positive number.
i think you mean a partial fraction