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Definition of Denominators
1. denominator [n] - See also: denominator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Denominators
Literary usage of Denominators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of Geometry by Adrien Marie Legendre (1825)
"... that in the above operation the numerators of each fraction must be multiplied
by the product of the denominators of all the others, the whole numbers ..."
2. Shop Mathematics by Earle Bertram Norris, Kenneth Gardner Smith, Ralph Thurman Craigo (1912)
"Common denominators. — Fractions cannot be added unless they contain the same
kind of ... When fractions having different denominators are to be added, ..."
3. First-year Mathematics for Secondary Schools by George William Myers, William Rockwell Wickes, Ernst Rudolf Breslich, Harris Franklin MacNeish, Ernest August Wreidt (1907)
"Freeing an Equation of denominators 1. To find the value of x in an equation of
the form *-,.. 3* it is necessary to clear the equation of fractions by ..."
4. Constructive Text-book of Practical Mathematics by Horace Wilmer Marsh, Annie Griswold Fordyce Marsh (1913)
"denominators NUMERICAL 149. Definition. A fractional equation is an equation ...
Factor all literal denominators before attempting to determine the least ..."
5. Arithmetic Tests and Studies in the Psychology of Arithmetic by George Sylvester Counts (1917)
"In the first, fractions of like denominators are added and subtracted; in the
second, fractions of unlike denominator are added, subtracted, multiplied, ..."
6. Shop Mathematics by Earle Bertram Norris, Kenneth Gardner Smith, Ralph Thurman Craigo (1912)
"Common denominators. — Fractions cannot be added unless they contain the same
kind of ... When fractions having different denominators are to be added, ..."