Any non-zero number can be the divisor of a fraction.
The answer depends on the divisor. For the divisor d, the fraction is (3d+4)/d for d > 4
The fraction is the remainder divided by the original divisor.
DIVISOR
Numerator <-> dividendDenominator <-> divisor.
Any non-zero number can be the divisor of a fraction.
The answer depends on the divisor. For the divisor d, the fraction is (3d+4)/d for d > 4
the denominator
The fraction is the remainder divided by the original divisor.
The one at the bottom.
DIVISOR
Divide it by the divisor.
It is a fraction in which the divisor is a whole number. The dividend (or numerator) can be any number.
Numerator <-> dividendDenominator <-> divisor.
Put the remainder on top of the divisor and that is the fraction. Remember that a number which divides the other number is known as the divisor. So if we have 4 divided by 2, then 2 is the divisor and 4 is the dividend.
The numerator of the fraction is '2'. The denominator of the fraction is the divisor (the number you were dividing by).
To be divided by/ divisor