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DENOMINATOR
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- An irreducible fraction (or fraction in lowest terms, simplest form or reduced fraction) is a fraction in which the numerator and denominator are integers that have no other common divisors than 1 (and −1, when negative numbers are considered).
- This is the case in calculus, where, for example, the quotient of two functions is a partial function whose domain of definition cannot contain the zeros of the denominator; in this context, a partial function is generally simply called a.
- It uses some of the bits in the data type to specify an exponent for the denominator, today usually power of two although both ten and sixteen have been used.
- VGA was the last IBM graphics standard to which the majority of IBM PC compatible computer manufacturers conformed, making it the lowest common denominator that virtually all post-1990 PC graphics hardware can be expected to implement.
- Every meromorphic function on D can be expressed as the ratio between two holomorphic functions (with the denominator not constant 0) defined on D: any pole must coincide with a zero of the denominator.
- However, a meaningful factorization for a rational number or a rational function can be obtained by writing it in lowest terms and separately factoring its numerator and denominator.
- In criminology the term situational offender is used in several meanings, their common denominator being nontypical character of the offense in question for the person according to some criteria.
- The ring of rational numbers with odd denominator is local; its maximal ideal consists of the fractions with even numerator and odd denominator.
- In mathematics, division by zero, division where the divisor (denominator) is zero, is a unique and problematic special case.
- As such, the connotation of the term gentleman captures the common denominator of gentility (and often a coat of arms); a right shared by the peerage and the gentry, the constituent classes of the British nobility.
- A Padé approximant with numerator of degree m and denominator of degree n is A-stable if and only if m ≤ n ≤ m + 2.
- Is usually given with dL (decilitres) as the denominator in the United States, and usually with L (litres) in, for example, Sweden.
- In either case, the numerator and denominator of the equations have the same units of measure so that the units cancel out through division and z is left as a dimensionless quantity.
- Typically the CEA is expressed in terms of a ratio where the denominator is a gain in health from a measure (years of life, premature births averted, sight-years gained) and the numerator is the cost associated with the health gain.
- His only positive endorsement is of "impersonal ethics" – impersonality being the common denominator of the different parts of the book.
- The common denominator of all Grundtvig's pedagogical efforts was to promote a spirit of freedom, poetry and disciplined creativity, within all branches of educational life.
- Used by IBM CGA (at the lowest resolution), EGA, and by the least common denominator VGA standard at higher resolution.
- Rates that have a non-time divisor or denominator include exchange rates, literacy rates, and electric field (in volts per meter).
- That is, each fraction in the expression has a numerator equal to 1 and a denominator that is a positive integer, and all the denominators differ from each other.
- The series without the factor of n! in the denominator (summed over all integers n, including negative) is called the bilateral hypergeometric series.
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