Examples of using Denominator in English and their translations into Malay
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Like we learned before-- 10 times 4 divided 2 is 20, and we have seconds squared the denominator and we have seconds squared in the numerator here.
you're going to want quarts down here in the denominator.
So we're going to get, if we divide the numerator and the denominator by 3, we get negative 9 over 4
We could just cancel these 3's out, or you could imagine this is the same thing as dividing both the numerator and the denominator by 3, or multiplying both the numerator and the denominator by 1/3.
And really when you're dividing the numerator and denominator by 16, you're turning groups of 16 into one piece
so we have 8 as the denominator, and we took half of the 3/4, right?
to get the denominator, the bottom number, from 3 to 48, we multiply by 16.
we could multiply the numerator and the denominator by the square root of three.
we will get seven square root of 65 and in the denominator we will get just sixty-five again.
So we have square root of three over square root of three and so this is going to be equal to the numerator square root of three and then the denominator right over here is just going to be three.
I have something divisible by 2 into the denominator, so let me divide the numerator by 2, and this becomes a 1.
whatever we did to the numerator, we have to do to the denominator, so if we divide 4 by 4, we get 1.
all I do is I take the denominator in the fraction part, multiply it by the whole number,
then doing the same thing to the denominator or maybe by cross multiplication.
that is nominally higher than the denominator(USD), yet this is not related to the strength of US and European economies.
the numerator consists of the number of births of order x+ 1 occurring during a period, and the denominator consists of the number of women of parity x at the beginning of the same period.
If we have the same denominator, the denominator in the difference is going to be the same as the denominators in the two numbers that we're subtracting, so it's going to be 18.
We can divide the numerator and the denominator by 3, or by, by 2.
you immediately say the numerator on this side times the denominator on that side is equal to the numerator on this side times the denominator on that side.
you can multiply the numerator and the denominator by the square root of sixty-five.