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  2. Fraction - Wikipedia

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    In general, a common fraction is said to be a proper fraction, if the absolute value of the fraction is strictly less than one—that is, if the fraction is greater than −1 and less than 1. [14] [15] It is said to be an improper fraction, or sometimes top-heavy fraction, [16] if the absolute value of the fraction is greater than or equal to 1 ...

  3. Rational function - Wikipedia

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    A proper rational function is a rational function in which the degree of () is less than the degree of () and both are real polynomials, named by analogy to a proper fraction in . [2] Complex rational functions

  4. Algebraic fraction - Wikipedia

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    A complex fraction is a fraction whose numerator or denominator, or both, contains a fraction. A simple fraction contains no fraction either in its numerator or its denominator. A fraction is in lowest terms if the only factor common to the numerator and the denominator is 1. An expression which is not in fractional form is an integral ...

  5. Proper fraction - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 23 June 2020, at 13:35 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  6. Outline of arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    Fraction – A number that is not whole, often shown as a division equation Decimal fraction – Representation of a fraction in the form of a number; Proper fractionFraction with a numerator that is less than the denominator; Improper fractionFractions with a numerator that is any number; Ratio – Showing how much one number can go ...

  7. Unit fraction - Wikipedia

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    The topic of Egyptian fractions has also seen interest in modern number theory; for instance, the Erdős–Graham problem [9] and the Erdős–Straus conjecture [10] concern sums of unit fractions, as does the definition of Ore's harmonic numbers. [11] A pattern of spherical triangles with reflection symmetry across each triangle edge.

  8. Algebraic expression - Wikipedia

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    The sum of two proper rational fractions is a proper rational fraction as well. The reverse process of expressing a proper rational fraction as the sum of two or more fractions is called resolving it into partial fractions. For example, = + +. Here, the two terms on the right are called partial fractions.

  9. Percentage - Wikipedia

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    A pie chart showing the percentage by web browser visiting Wikimedia sites (April 2009 to 2012). In mathematics, a percentage (from Latin per centum 'by a hundred') is a number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100.