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∙ 10y agosimplest form
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∙ 10y agoirreducible fraction An irreducible fraction (or fraction in lowest terms, simplest form or reduced fraction) is a fraction in which the numerator and denominator are integers that have no other common divisors than 1 (and −1, when negative numbers are considered).
The numerator is divided by the denominator in a fraction as for example 3/4 = 0.75 as a decimal.
An improper fraction has a numerator greater than the denominator. When the numerator and denominator are equal, that's called "1."
if the numerator is bigger then the denominator it is called an improper fraction so you have to divide to get your regular fraction.
An improper fraction has a numerator greater than the denominator. When the numerator and denominator are equal, that's called "1."
irreducible fraction An irreducible fraction (or fraction in lowest terms, simplest form or reduced fraction) is a fraction in which the numerator and denominator are integers that have no other common divisors than 1 (and −1, when negative numbers are considered).
The top part of the fraction is called the numerator. The bottom part of a fraction is called the denominator. Numerator, as, in 3/4, 3 is the numerator and 4 is the denominator. The top number of a fraction is called a numerator and the bottom is called the denominator.
If the GCF of the numerator and denominator is 1, the fraction is in its simplest form.
The numerator is divided by the denominator in a fraction as for example 3/4 = 0.75 as a decimal.
An improper fraction has a numerator greater than the denominator. When the numerator and denominator are equal, that's called "1."
An improper fraction has a numerator greater than the denominator. When the numerator and denominator are equal, that's called "1."
An improper fraction has a numerator greater than the denominator. When the numerator and denominator are equal, that's called "1."
Well, when you divide you get fraction, the thing above the line is called your numerator and the thing below your line is called the denominator. Then, your numerator is divided by you denominator. For example, 10/2 where 10 is your numerator and 2 is your denominator this mean 10 divided by 2 =5
if the numerator is bigger then the denominator it is called an improper fraction so you have to divide to get your regular fraction.
It is called an algebraic fraction.
Proper fraction - A proper fraction is a fraction where the numerator (the top number) is less that the denominator (the bottom number). Proportion - An equation stating that two ratios are equivalent is called a proportion.
A fraction has two parts. On the top is the numerator, and on the bottom is the denominator. The line separating them is called the vinculum.