| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1849 - 336 pages
...relation to each other is not changed, and the.value of the fraction remains the same. Therefore, Dividing the numerator and denominator of a fraction by the same number does not alter the value of the fraction. RULE I. — Dimde the numerator and denominator by any number greater than... | |
| Uriah Parke - Arithmetic - 1849 - 414 pages
...this proposition the following results as a matter of course^ PROPOSITION 25. or dividing both terms of a fraction by the same number does not alter its value. If the terms of | be multiplied by 2, they become T8Z and if divided by 2 they become f ; but the value... | |
| Uriah Parke - Arithmetic - 1850 - 402 pages
...proposition the following results as a matter of course. PROPOSITION 25. Multiplying or dividing both terms of a fraction by the same number does not alter its value. If the terms of | be multiplied by 2, they become f% and if divided by 2 they become f ; but the value... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1851 - 332 pages
...relation to each other is not changed, and the value of the fraction remains the same. Therefore, Dividing the numerator and denominator of a fraction by the same number does not alter the value of the fraction. RULE T. — Divide the numerator and denominator by any number greater than... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1854 - 342 pages
...is not changed, and the value of the fraction remains the same. (Art. 133.) Therefore, Multiplying the numerator and denominator of a fraction by the same number does not alter the value of the fraction. RULE. — Multiply each numerator into all the denominators except its own... | |
| Great Britain - 1854 - 500 pages
...Explanalivn of the principle involved in t working of Example о ¡—Multiplying or dividing both tenus of a fraction by the same number does not alter its value. Hence both terms of the fraction t<^)» being first multiplied by 10 and afterwards divided by 2, gives... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1857 - 336 pages
...relation to each other is not changed, and the value of the fraction remains the same. Therefore, Dividing the numerator and denominator of a fraction by the same number does not alter the value of the fraction. KULE. — Divide the numerator and denominator by any number greater than... | |
| James Stewart Eaton - Arithmetic - 1857 - 376 pages
....23 may be read ft and -,-$^, or it may be read ft^, for ft and T$5 14O. Since multiplying both terms of a fraction by the same number does not alter its value (133, a, Note 1), annexing one or more ciphers to a decimal does not affect its value ; thus, ft =... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1858 - 186 pages
...number greater than 1 will divide both its numerator and denominator, without a remainder. Dividing the numerator and denominator of a fraction by the same number, does not alter the value of the fraction. 52. Eeduce fs and T\ to their lowest terms. 53. Reduce T5ff and ^ to their... | |
| John Fair Stoddard - Arithmetic - 1860 - 180 pages
...wife ? LESSON XIV. REMARK. — By inspecting Lessons 8th and 10th, we observe, that dividing' both numerator and denominator of a fraction by the same number, does not alter its value. Hence to reduce a fraction to its lowest terms, we may divide both numerator and denominator by any... | |
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