To find the product of two fractions, multiply the top two numbers together and enter the total above or to the left of the slash, then multiply the bottom two numbers together and enter that total below or to the right of the slash.
A forward slash. 2:5 or 2/5
You may write "over" or "divided by" in place of the fraction bar.
1/1
F(x) x3 + 3 __________ x2 - 5 Answer: 5
1/1 or 1 or 1/8
A forward slash. 2:5 or 2/5
A rational number, by definition, is a number that can be written as a fraction. The answer, if it is presented as a ratio is simply to replace the colon (:) with a slash (/). It may be in the form of an integer, in which case it can be written as a fraction with denominator = 1. Otherwise, it is a simple function of a fraction or fractions which will need evaluating.
Not sure about a "valuger" fraction but a vulgar fraction is the same as a common fraction: written as one integer above (or before) a line (slash) and another non-zero integer below (after) it.This is in contrast to mixed fractions, decimal fractions, percentages or those indicated by negative indices (for example 3-2 is one ninth).Not sure about a "valuger" fraction but a vulgar fraction is the same as a common fraction: written as one integer above (or before) a line (slash) and another non-zero integer below (after) it.This is in contrast to mixed fractions, decimal fractions, percentages or those indicated by negative indices (for example 3-2 is one ninth).Not sure about a "valuger" fraction but a vulgar fraction is the same as a common fraction: written as one integer above (or before) a line (slash) and another non-zero integer below (after) it.This is in contrast to mixed fractions, decimal fractions, percentages or those indicated by negative indices (for example 3-2 is one ninth).Not sure about a "valuger" fraction but a vulgar fraction is the same as a common fraction: written as one integer above (or before) a line (slash) and another non-zero integer below (after) it.This is in contrast to mixed fractions, decimal fractions, percentages or those indicated by negative indices (for example 3-2 is one ninth).
You may write "over" or "divided by" in place of the fraction bar.
you use the slash thing that looks like this /
You can turn the fraction to a decimal and then just add a decimal to where it is needed in the problem.
you use a back slash. (1/2)
Yes.
20/49
2
The forward slash is the best alternative. 5/7
21+1654+4