Simplify consecutive fractions? like 2/4 and 3/4??
Obviously they cannot be simplified. Except in the case where the denominator is one.. which are just the set of whole numbers.
For example, lets take any denominator above 1... how bout 345. Then for any two consecutive numbers say 24 and 25, or 234 and 235, at most, only one will be able to be simplified.
A consecutive fraction is a number written as a series of alternating multiplicative inverses and integer addition operators. Consecutive fractions are studied in the number theory branch of mathematics. Consecutive fractions are also known as continued fractions and extended fractions.
you can not simplify fractions when one of the ( whole or part) numbers can not be divided by and thing like 11 over 17 could NOT be simplified
To simplify improper fractions you just have to simplify as you would with a regular fraction. Which is very easy, and if you dont know I will tell you how. How to Simplify Fractions: Divide the numerator and the denominator by a common factor. Example: 2/4=1/2 (2 is the common factor in both 4 and 2)
yep hope this answers it question
4/10 = _ +5 6/9=_ _______
A consecutive fraction is a number written as a series of alternating multiplicative inverses and integer addition operators. Consecutive fractions are studied in the number theory branch of mathematics. Consecutive fractions are also known as continued fractions and extended fractions.
You can either simplify then add or add then simplify your answer
They are useful in reducing fractions and to simplify radicals. They are useful in reducing fractions and to simplify radicals.
no
You can simplify fractions, sometimes, but you can never simplify whole numbers.
because when we simplify fractions it will give you the correct answer and that is the rule.
Simplify them.
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When you are reducing equivalent fractions.
you can not simplify fractions when one of the ( whole or part) numbers can not be divided by and thing like 11 over 17 could NOT be simplified
you can simplify your answer and when you simplify it and they're the same it's equivalent
In math people simplify fractions because its easier to look at.