- or
simple fraction (examples: 1/2 and 17/3)
consists of an
integer numerator, displa****
above a line (or
before a
slash like 1⁄2), and a non-zero integer...
-
choices involved. The
reason is that the
choice of
numerator vs.
denominator (or in some situations,
numerator vs. mixed) can be made
independently for scalar-by-vector...
- terms,
simplest form or
reduced fraction) is a
fraction in
which the
numerator and
denominator are
integers that have no
other common divisors than 1...
-
where all
numerators are 1, and is
treated in the
article simple continued fraction. The
present article treats the case
where numerators and denominators...
- the
multiplicative inverse of 2. It is an
irreducible fraction with a
numerator of 1 and a
denominator of 2. It
often appears in
mathematical equations...
- In algebra, an
algebraic fraction is a
fraction whose numerator and
denominator are
algebraic expressions. Two
examples of
algebraic fractions are 3 x...
-
numerator does not
exceed the
degree of the denominator. A
strictly proper transfer function is a
transfer function where the
degree of the
numerator...
- {\frac {a+b}{c+d}}.} That is to say, the
numerator and
denominator of the
mediant are the sums of the
numerators and
denominators of the
given fractions...
- as x
approaches a from the right. For example, if ƒ(x) = x/(x–1), the
numerator approaches 1 and the
denominator approaches 0 as x
approaches 1. So lim...
- simple-interest loan. A
simple fraction (as with 12/78)
consists of a
numerator (the top number, 12 in the example) and a
denominator (the
bottom number...