0. Whatever the denominator - unless the denominator is also 0 in which case the fraction is undefined.
zero.
Zero can be neither the numerator nor the denominator of a fraction.
No. The reason you can multiply a fraction by (x/x) to find an equivalent fraction is because for almost any x, (x/x) = 1. This is not the case for zero. Zero divided by zero does NOT equal 1, so multiplying the fraction by a value not equal to 1 will create a different fraction.
Yes, it is possible to get zero when dividing the numerator of an improper fraction by the denominator. This would occur when the numerator is already zero, regardless of the value of the denominator. In this case, the result of the division would be zero.
It is 11/25 and you can multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer to give you an equivalent fraction.
It is equal to 0.
It is any fraction whose numerator is zero and denominator is not zero.
When the numerator of any expression or fraction is zero then the result is zero because zero divided by any number is always equal to zero.
The rule is if the numerator is zero than the value of the fraction is zero.
because a fraction means the numerator divided by the denominator. whenever you take zero and divide it by something you will always get zero Ex. 0/4 = 0 0/2935871238957 = 0 0/109 = 0
If they are both zero, the the fraction is undefined. Otherwise it means that the ratio is equal to one.
Well, a nonzero fraction is simply a fraction that is not equal to zero. It's a beautiful way of expressing a part of a whole, where the numerator is any number other than zero, and the denominator is any number other than zero as well. Just like every tree in a forest is unique and special, every nonzero fraction has its own beauty and value.
Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.
no-it's called undefined or zero if the numerator is zero.
You can't change a fraction when the numerator is zero because no matter what the denominator is the fraction is still zero. A zero denominator is not allowed because you cannot divide by zero.
zero.
Zero can be neither the numerator nor the denominator of a fraction.