Numerators And Denominators
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FRACTION REVIEW - Vancouver Island University
services.viu.cathe numerators and keep the same denominators. e.g. 4 1 + 4 2 = 3 Since the denominators are common, simply add the numerators. Notice that we must reduce the answer, if possible. 12 1 + 12 5 = 12 6 = 2 1 2. Adding When One Denominator is a Multiple of the Other x3 x3 9 2 = 27 6 Notice that the denominators are not common. Also notice that 27 ...
Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
www.tcc.fl.edu1. Write the product of the numerators over the product of the denominators. 2. Find the prime factorization of the numerators and the prime factorization of the denominators. 3. Cancel common prime factors. 4. Multiply the remaining factors. We will now work through several examples following these steps.
Recursive Sequences - Mathematics
www.ms.uky.eduThere seems to be a pattern, namely, that the denominators are powers of 4 and the numerators are just 1 larger than the denominators. We will try an D 4n1 C1 4n1 and check whether this is indeed a solution of the recursion. First, we need to check the initial condition: a1 D.40 C1/=40 D2=1 D2. This agrees with the given initial condition.
Adding Fractions
www.pvamu.eduAdding Fractions Adapted from MathisFun.com There are 3 Simple Steps to add fractions: Step 1: Make sure the bottom numbers (the denominators) are the same Step 2: Add the top numbers (the numerators). Put the answer over the denominator. Step 3: Simplify the fraction (if …