it is called a reciprocol
Reciprocal
you switch the numerator with the denominator then multiply the numerator first then the denominator.
The top part of the fraction is called the numerator. The bottom part of a fraction is called the denominator. Numerator, as, in 3/4, 3 is the numerator and 4 is the denominator. The top number of a fraction is called a numerator and the bottom is called the denominator.
A fraction has two parts. On the top is the numerator, and on the bottom is the denominator. The line separating them is called the vinculum.
it is called a reciprocol
Reciprocal
It is called "taking the reciprocal".
you switch the numerator with the denominator then multiply the numerator first then the denominator.
The resulting number is the reciprocal of the original number.
The top part of the fraction is called the numerator. The bottom part of a fraction is called the denominator. Numerator, as, in 3/4, 3 is the numerator and 4 is the denominator. The top number of a fraction is called a numerator and the bottom is called the denominator.
Probably because they they were Greek words
inversion
Switch the numerator with the denominator.
An improper fraction has a numerator greater than the denominator. When the numerator and denominator are equal, that's called "1."
A fraction has two parts. On the top is the numerator, and on the bottom is the denominator. The line separating them is called the vinculum.
when you flip the numerator and denominator you call it the reciprocal. hope it helped.