a denominator is the bottem number of the fraciton
The is no "largest" common denominator. For any denominator you find, we can multiply it by a natural number and come up with a larger one. Do you mean LEAST COMMON DENOMINATOR?
The denominator is the number on the bottom.
The answer is 1.
They are the names given to parts of a fraction as for example 3/4 whereas 3 is the numerator and 4 is the denominator.
a denominator is the bottem number of the fraciton
The denominator is the bottom part of a fraction, so a denominator of 10 would be what's below: ----
If you mean 8/19 then the denominator is 19 and the numerator is 8
If you mean: 11/17 then the denominator is 17 and the numerator is 11
It's the number above the denominator. The denominator is the bottom in a fraction. I hope this helps:)
If you mean 1/15 then 15 is the denominator and 1 is the numerator
The is no "largest" common denominator. For any denominator you find, we can multiply it by a natural number and come up with a larger one. Do you mean LEAST COMMON DENOMINATOR?
The numerator is 5.The denominator is 9.
Sometimes the denominator is an irrational or complex number (depending on the level that you are at). Rationalising the denominator requires to multiply both the numerator and denominator of the fraction by a suitable number - usually the conjugate - so that when simplified, the denominator is rational - normally an integer.
the bottom number of a fraction (:
It means that you are dealing with quarters.
The denominator is the number on the bottom.