Fraction :)
An expression that represents the quotient of a number and 7 can be written as "x/7" where x is the number. This expression signifies dividing the number x by 7. In algebraic terms, it represents a fraction where the numerator is the number being divided and the denominator is 7.
The denominator.
A fraction is in its simplest form when the GCF of the numerator and the denominator is 1.
written with an exponent
The fraction then is written in its simplest form
Numerator is the expression written above the line in a common fraction to indicate the number of parts of the whole. And in fractions numerator is the top and the denominator is on the bottom your welcome.
When the numerator and denominator are coprime - ie have no factor in common other than 1.
An expression that represents the quotient of a number and 7 can be written as "x/7" where x is the number. This expression signifies dividing the number x by 7. In algebraic terms, it represents a fraction where the numerator is the number being divided and the denominator is 7.
The number at the top of a fraction is called the numerator.(The number at the bottom is the denominator.)
When the GCF of the numerator and the denominator is 1, the fraction is written in its simplest form.
That would be the numerator. The numerator is above the denominator. The numerator divided by the denominator would be equal to the quotient. So, numerator/denominator = quotient
The denominator.
The denominator is ten times the value of the numerator.
A fraction is in its simplest form when the GCF of the numerator and the denominator is 1.
written with an exponent
55/100=11/2055 in the numerator and 100 in the denominatorfurther simplified 11 in the numerator and 20 in the denominator
An expression written with 1 or more variables is called an equasion