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| − | The top number | + | The top number a [[fraction]] is called the numerator. |
| − | For example, in the fraction <math>\frac{2}{3}</math>, <math> | + | For example, in the fraction <math>\frac{2}{3}</math>, <math>2</math> is the numerator. |
| − | In the fraction <math>\frac{3x^2}{5}</math>, <math> | + | In the fraction <math>\frac{3x^2}{5}</math>, <math>3x^2</math> is the numerator. |
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Latest revision as of 12:18, 23 January 2020
The top number a fraction is called the numerator.
For example, in the fraction
,
is the numerator.
In the fraction
,
is the numerator.
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