Like denominator is the same denominator as the nonzero numbers.
That their sum is always equal to the denominator.
like fraction
does it stay a fraction
By the definition of like fractions, the denominators are the same.
Like denominator is the same denominator as the nonzero numbers.
The denominator is always at the bottom of the fraction, like this: 3/4 <--- denominator
Like fractions are the fractions which have the same denominator and unlike fractions are the fractions which do not have the same denominator.
Like Fractions
They are called like or similar fractions.
Addition or subtraction of fractions require "like" fractions: that is, fractions with the same denominator.
fractions that have the same denominator
Yes.
Yes, you do.
Like 4/9, such a fraction is considered to be in its simplest form.
That their sum is always equal to the denominator.
Do you mean like when you're trying to calculate the value of a variable? You divide the numerator by the denominator? If the operation involves subtracting a numerator from a denominator, then you would be subtracting the numerator.