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noun - the divisor of a fraction
DENOMINATORS - A fraction (from Latin fractus, "broken") represents a part of a whole or, more generally, any number of equal parts. When spoken in everyday English...
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Parts of fractions below the line |
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Apr 3 2010 The Telegraph - Quick |
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Plural form of denominator. |
the number below the line in a vulgar fraction a divisor. |
The number below the line in a vulgar fraction a divisor. |
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A fraction (from Latin fractus, "broken") represents a part of a whole or, more generally, any number of equal parts. When spoken in everyday English, a fraction describes how many parts of a certain size there are, for example, one-half, eight-fifths, three-quarters. A common, vulgar, or simple fraction (examples: * * * * * * * 1 * 2 * * * * * * {\displaystyle {\tfrac {1}{2}}} * and 17/3) consists of an integer numerator displayed above a line (or before a slash), and a non-zero integer denominator, displayed below (or after) that line. * Numerators and denominators are also used in fractions that are not common, including compound fractions, complex fractions, and mixed numerals. * We begin with positive common fractions, where the numerator and denominator are natural numbers. The numerator represents a number of equal parts, and the denominator indicates how many of those parts make up a unit or a whole. The denominator cannot be zero because zero parts can never make up a whole. For example, in the fraction 3/4, the numerator, 3, tells us that the fraction represents 3 equal parts, and the denominator, 4, tells us that 4 parts make up a whole. The picture to the right illustrates * * * * * * * 3 * 4 * * * * * * {\displaystyle {\tfrac {3}{4}}} * or 3⁄4 of a cake. * A common fraction is a numeral which represents a rational number. That same number can also be represented as a decimal, a percent, or with a negative exponent. For example, 0.01, 1%, and 10−2 all equal the fraction 1/100. An integer such as the number 7 can be thought of as having an implicit denominator of one: 7 equals 7/1. * Other uses for fractions are to represent ratios and division. * Thus the fraction 3/4 is also used to represent the ratio 3:4 (the ratio of the part to the whole) and the division 3 ÷ 4 (three divided by four). The non-zero denominator in the case using a fraction to represent division is an example of the rule that division by zero is undefined. * We can also write negative fractions, which represent the opposite of a positive fraction. For example if 1/2 represents a half dollar profit, then −1/2 represents a half dollar loss. Because of the rules of division of signed numbers, which require that, for example, negative divided by positive is negative, −1/2, -1/2, 1/-2, and −-1/-2 all represent the same fraction, negative one-half. Because negative divided by negative is positive, -1/-2 represents positive one-half. * In mathematics the set of all numbers that can be expressed in the form a/b, where a and b are integers and b is not zero, is called the set of rational numbers and is represented by the symbol Q, which stands for quotient. The test for a number being a rational number is that it can be written in that form (i.e., as a common fr... |