Fraction (mathematics)

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A cake with one quarter removed. The remaining Template:Fraction of the cake has been divided into two pieces.

A fraction is a number that shows how many equal parts there are. When we write fractions, we show one number with a line above another number, for example, [math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{1}{4} }[/math] or Template:Fraction or 1/4. The top number tells us how many parts there are, the second number tells us the total number of parts.

The top part of the fraction is called a numerator. The bottom part of the fraction is called a denominator. For example, [math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{1}{4} }[/math]: The 1 is the numerator here, and the 4 is the denominator.

Examples

  1. For example, a room where [math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{1}{4} }[/math] of the people are girls, has 1 girl for every 4 people.
  2. Think of a cake made of 4 equal parts. Each is 1 part of 4. In maths, you write this as [math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{1}{4} }[/math], and it is called a "quarter". 2 parts of the cake (i.e. 2 quarters) is written [math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{2}{4} }[/math], and this is also known as 1/2, half.

Mathematical fractions

A fraction is a mathematical expression relating two quantities or numbers, one divided by the other. The numbers may be whole numbers (or integers) – this is a rational number. For example, [math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{1}{2} }[/math] is a fraction. They can also be polynomials – this is a rational function.

Mathematically, a fraction is a quotient of numbers, representing the number's value when the numerator is divided by the denominator (lower number). Thus [math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{1}{2} }[/math] means one divided by two, or, in decimals, 0.5.

To find [math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{1}{2} }[/math] of [math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{1}{2} }[/math], the denominators are multiplied. That means: denominator 2 multiplied by 2 equals 4 or: [math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{1}{2} }[/math] x [math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{1}{2} }[/math] = [math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{1}{4} }[/math] or: 0.5 x 0.5 = 0.25.

(In this case “[math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{1}{2} }[/math] of” means mathematically "multiplication".)

To find [math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{1}{2} }[/math] divided by [math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{1}{2} }[/math], multiply [math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{1}{2} }[/math] by the reciprocal of [math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{1}{2} }[/math], which is 2. That answer is 1.

Multiplying

The numerator is multiplied by the other numerator. The denominator is multiplied by the other denominator. E.g. Template:Fraction x Template:Fraction = Template:Fraction you can simplify this by dividing both the numbers by a common factor.This would be Template:Fraction


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