Fractions represent a part of a whole. They consist of a numerator, which is the top number, and a denominator, which is the bottom number. In a fraction, the numerator indicates how many parts you have, while the denominator tells you how many parts make up a whole.
For example, in the fraction \( \frac{3}{4} \), 3 is the numerator, and 4 is the denominator. This fraction represents 3 out of 4 equal parts.
Working with fractions involves multiplying, dividing, adding, or subtracting these numbers. Understanding how to work with fractions is essential in simplifying expressions and solving equations.
- To multiply fractions, multiply the numerators together and the denominators together.
- To divide fractions, multiply by the reciprocal of the divisor.
These fundamental operations will help you manage fractions in exponentiation and simplification.