To reduce fractions of different denominators to equivalent fractions having a common denominator. RULE.! Multiply each numerator into all the denominators except its own for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for a common denominator. Euclid's Elements of Geometry - Page 112by Euclid - 1872 - 261 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1842 - 368 pages
...Ans. a—j-- o Ans. a+x. Ans. x?+xy+y*. 6. Reduce to a mixed quantity. CASE IV. 3 Ans. 2a;—1+r-. ox RULE. Multiply each numerator into all the denominators except its own, for the new numerators, and all the denominators together for a common denominator. EXAMPLES. 1. Reduce... | |
| John Martin (of Kincardine.) - 1843 - 120 pages
...terms. Ang. ,&. 3. Reduce ^J to its lowest terms. Ans. 4-. 4. Reduce tVrj to its lowest terms. Ans. £. To reduce fractions to a common denominator,— RULE...numerator into all the denominators except its own, for the numerators ; and all the denominators for a common denominator. Ex. 1. Reduce £, i, and £, to... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1843 - 254 pages
...a whole 1. Hence the common denominator is 12, and j oi' 12 is --1.,-. and £ of 12 is -fa. RULE I. Multiply each numerator into all the denominators except its own, for a new numerator ; then multiply all the denominators together for a common denominator, and place it under each new... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Algebra - 1844 - 272 pages
...measure, see Art. 195, a. 118. To reduce fractions of different denominators to a common denominator. Multiply each numerator into all the denominators except its own for a new numerator ; and all the denominators together, for a common denominator. 8. Reduce T, and -rt and — to a common... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1844 - 208 pages
...the respective numerators of the fractions, and their products will be the numerators required. Or, multiply each numerator into all the denominators except its own for a new numerator ; and all the denominators into each other for a common denominator. 2. Reduce J and £ to a common... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1845 - 310 pages
...fraction. On this principle, we may understand the following rule, which is universal in its application : RULE. Multiply each numerator into all the denominators except its own, for a new numerator. Then multiply all the denominators together far a new denominator, and place it under each new numerator.... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1845 - 382 pages
...-i . CASE IV. 73. To reduce fractions having different denominators to equivalent fractions having a common denominator. RULE. Multiply each numerator into all the denominators except its own, for the new numerators, and all the denominators together for a common denominator. EXAMPLES. 1. Reduce... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1845 - 226 pages
...the respective numerators of the fractions, and their products will be the numerators required. Or, multiply each numerator into all the denominators except its own for a new numerator ; and all the denominators into each other for a common denominator. it. Reduce f and |- to a common... | |
| Euclides - 1846 - 272 pages
...Divide the numerator by the denominator, as in Arithmetic. i. 2ay~ b = 2 — — ay ay = lOv + 3a a2 To reduce fractions to a common denominator. RULE....denominator, which will be common to each fraction. Reduce 2a, ^, — , to fractions having a com36o mon denominator. 1...2a X 6 X 5 = 10a6 5o X 3 X 5... | |
| Elias Loomis - Algebra - 1846 - 376 pages
...fraction, -, t .;• ;¡ er — о .CASE IV) (86<) To reduce fractions to a common denomimtor* .-.- , RULE. Multiply each numerator into all the denominators, except its 'own, for a new numerator, and all the denominators together for a common denominator. '..,..' i• Л vit > '.¡!- v. EXAMPLES.... | |
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