-
fraction will have that denominator, and its
numerator will be the
result of
subtracting the
numerators of the
original fractions. For instance, 2 3 −...
-
where all
numerators are 1, and is
treated in the
article simple continued fraction. The
present article treats the case
where numerators and denominators...
- is
commonly preferred because it
allows one to
reduce fractions with
numerators and
denominators too
large to be
easily factored. 120 90 = 12 9 = 4 3...
- 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...
-
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...
- "Statistics Sweden".Household
categories do not map
perfectly onto
table columns. "Other households" not
included in
numerators since their size is unknown....
- In algebra, an
algebraic fraction is a
fraction whose numerator and
denominator are
algebraic expressions. Two
examples of
algebraic fractions are 3 x...
- 33=363} is the
seventh numerator of
harmonic number H 7 {\displaystyle H_{7}} ,
where specifically, the
previous such
numerators are 49 and 137, which...
- that
divides the
numerators of
exactly three harmonic numbers. Specifically, a
harmonic prime p is
always a
factor of the
numerators of the
partial harmonic...
- A
simple or
regular continued fraction is a
continued fraction with
numerators all
equal one, and
denominators built from a
sequence { a i } {\displaystyle...