| George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - Arithmetic - 1915 - 314 pages
...multiplied by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. Both terms of a fraction may be divided by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. When we change the terms without changing the value of a fraction we reduce the fraction. When both... | |
| George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - Arithmetic - 1915 - 312 pages
...multiplied by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. Both terms of a fraction may be divided by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. When we change the value of the terms without changing the value of a fraction we reduce the fraction.... | |
| George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - Arithmetic - 1915 - 318 pages
...multiplied by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. Both terms of a fraction may be divided by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. When we change the terms without changing the value of a fraction we reduce the fraction. When both... | |
| George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - Arithmetic - 1915 - 550 pages
...multiplied by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. Both terms of a fraction may be divided by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. When we change the terms without changing the value of a fraction we reduce the fraction. When both... | |
| Robert Burdette Dale - Arithmetic - 1915 - 260 pages
...r the result. SUMMARY OF CHAPTER II 7. The numerator and the denominator of a fraction may both be divided by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. (Sec. 13.) 8. The numerator and the denominator of a fraction may both be multiplied by the same number... | |
| Florian Cajori, Letitia Rebekah Odell - Algebra - 1916 - 238 pages
...quotient obtained by dividing one number by another. -, x —yx —y are fractions. j/' za;2 + j/2 The fundamental principle of operations with fractions...number, without changing the value of the fraction. Thus l = H 2* = * »Cs + y) = 2 EXERCISES 59. Reduce to lowest terms : i Qa3bc* 3x> + 3x -18 64 *V (a -... | |
| Mechanical engineering - 1916 - 1826 pages
...to) ~ _ _ ma + mb + me a + 6 + c Fractions. If m is not zero, - - = — — ; that is, mx + my x+y both numerator and denominator of a fraction may be multiplied or divided by any quantity different from zero, without altering the value of the fraction. To add two fractions,... | |
| Arthur Treat Gorton, Leslie O. Lynch, Rupert H. Murray - Arithmetic - 1916 - 248 pages
...numerator is 15x24. The denominator is 12. Since both numerator and denominator of a fraction may be divided by the same number without changing the value of the fraction, we may divide both terms of the fraction ^f by 12. 2 15x?4_15x2_30_3Q 1 2. Divide 16x18 by 6x4. 4 3... | |
| Edward Vermilye Huntington, Louis Albert Fischer - Engineering - 1916 - 196 pages
...т* ma + mb + тс а + Ь + с . Fractions. If m is not zero, - ; - = - ; - ; that IB, mx + my x + y both numerator and denominator of a fraction may be multiplied or divided 112 by any quantity different from zero, without altering the value of the fraction. To add two fractions,... | |
| Maximilian Philip - 1916 - 224 pages
...— 5 x + 6 6 — 3x x2 — 4 x + 3 '" 1-x2 3 a2~ x<i ^ /a2 — 2ax a3 + x3 ' \ a — x _ may both be divided by the same number without changing the value of the fraction. 16. Is the value of a fraction changed if all signs in the numerator are changed? If all signs in the... | |
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